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Do I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome? |
So, I had my first period about 10 years ago. Ever since, I have NEVER had a regular period. When I was first starting off (first couple of years), my period would usually be 2-3 days late, which I expected because my hormones were probably out of whack. But for the past 7 years after that, my period schedule has gotten worse, meaning my period went from being 2-3 days late, to being a week or two late, and for the past 2 or so years, my period will 30-60 days late! Not only is this a problem, but my periods are accompanied by extremely bad cramps, the kind that cause me to be bed ridden for 3 days, and constant bowel movements. Another problem is that I only get cramps on one side of my body! Where I imagine my right ovary would be, I get a sharp pain that last for about a week before I actually get my period til about 3 days after my period starts. I'm not sexually active and i eat right. Any ideas what's wrong with me? I'm starting to worry. My last period was extremely light and only lasted about 2 days and I didn't even have cramps at all. PCOS isn't usually particularly painful or accompanied by bowel problems. What you describe sounds more like endometriosis and/or a larger ovarian cyst, perhaps along with PCOS See an OB/GYN for an exam and probably an ultrasound of your pelvis. It's the only way to get a diagnosis and appropriate treatment for whatever is going on. Good luck! I think you could have PCOS, but you need to go see a gyno to make sure. You have all of the symptoms, but I dont think cramps like yours are really that common. There are ways of determining if you have it though, check out these links: My heart goes out to you. |
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