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Yes, PCOD can significantly impact fertility due to disruptions in ovulation and menstrual cycles. Women with PCOD may experience irregular or absent ovulation, making it difficult to conceive naturally. Additionally, hormonal imbalances associated with PCOD can affect the quality of eggs released during ovulation, further reducing fertility. However, with appropriate management, including lifestyle modifications and fertility treatments, many women with PCOD can achieve successful pregnancies.