Hyperandrogenic PCOS Linked to Lower Pregnancy and Live Birth Rates

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Hyperandrogenic PCOS Linked to Lower Pregnancy and Live Birth Rates
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'Patients with nonhyperandrogenic PCOS may represent a different disease process with unique morbidities and outcomes.'

Women with hyperandrogenic polycystic ovary syndrome have lower pregnancy and live birth rates than those with nonhyperandrogenic PCOS .Participants were categorized into hyperandrogenic and nonhyperandrogenic PCOS phenotypes on the basis of medical interviews, demographics, physical examinations, and laboratory data.

Outcomes of interest included clinical pregnancy, pregnancy loss, live birth, obstetric complications, and neonatal outcomes. Fasting blood samples were analyzed for hormonal assays, and Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance scores were calculated using fasting glucose and insulin values.Participants with hyperandrogenic PCOS had lower odds of achieving pregnancy and live birth than those with nonhyperandrogenic PCOS.

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