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I was diagnosed to have Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome. Would that mean I can't get pregnant anymore?Please help


I already underwent ultrasound and was told by my OBGynecologist that I have Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome.

Sweetie I have PCOS too. You can get pregnant. You just may need some help doing it if that is what you want. If not there is a chance you could get pregnant by yourself but it is hard, and the luck of the draw. I was put on Clomid for mine and I got pregnant my first month. There are other options also. Like Metformin, it helps with your blood sugar. Some how PCOS is linked to that. And that will also help you get pregnant. Talk to your doctor when you want to get pregnant and they will help you out. Good Luck. Hope everything works out for you.

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I have PCOS too. It doesn't necessarily mean you can't get pregnant, but it just means it might be harder. There are fertility drugs you can take and some that are very good for women with PCOS (I don't remember the name or the mutliple birth stats). Talk to your doctor and find out what is right for you.

"Many women find insulin-lowering medications such as metformin hydrochloride (Glucophage庐), pioglitazone hydrochloride (Actos庐), and rosiglitazone maleate (Avandia庐) helpful, and ovulation may resume when they use these agents. Many women report that metformin use is associated with upset stomach, diarrhea, and weight-loss. Such side effects usually resolve within 2鈥? weeks. Starting with a lower dosage and gradually increasing the dosage over 2鈥? weeks and taking the medication toward the end of a meal may reduce side effects. It may take up to six months to see results, but when combined with exercise and a low glycemic index diet up to 85% will improve menstrual cycle regularity and ovulation" (Wikipedia).

Also, you may want to get this book "The PCOS Diet Book" - http://www.amazon.com/PCOS-Diet-Book-Nut...

Good luck!

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