I have multifollicular ovaries, am I more or less fertile?

My doctor told me that I have a multifollicular ovary (menstruum more than normal), does that mean I'm more or less fertile?
Expert answer:

In the presence of multifollicular ovaries does not leave the woman more or less fertile.

Ovarian cysts is frequent situation in most women. These cysts arise because follicle that develops inside the ovary does not grow enough to turn into ovum, be expelled from the ovary and trigger ovulation. In this way, the follicles accumulate in the ovary in the form of a cyst.

In the presence of ovarian cysts can be one benign condition which poses no risk to the woman. This will depend on how the cyst appears, whether there is rupture or torsion, and if, as a consequence, there is some worrying symptom such as lower belly pain, severe vaginal bleeding, fever, etc.

When the polycystic ovaries are associated with a set of other signs and symptoms, the woman may manifest Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome can present certain difficulty in getting pregnant.

Due to hormonal imbalance, some menstrual cycles do not show ovulation, which can lead to greater time for the woman with polycystic ovary syndrome to become pregnant.

Generally, after 12 consecutive months attempt to conceive, the woman together with your companion should seek a consultation with a family doctor, general practitioner or gynecologist for an evaluation of the couple's fertility.

Other factors related to infertility are important to be investigated in the couple with difficulty becoming pregnant.

O family planning is preconception consultation with the gynecologist, general practitioner or family doctor can facilitate the solution of doubts and reduce the insecurity of the couple.