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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome- I was just diagnosed with it. My husband and I have always had marriage problems? |
and financial stress as well. My husband is working two jobs while I have been out of work for 2 months now. Now I was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome and I don't know if I should try to have another baby with him, even though it seems like my time for having babies is going to be soon up. We already have 1 daughter together and I am 27 years old. What would you do if it was you? A lot of women still get pregnant with PCOS... some need medical intervention (fertility drugs mostly) and others still manage to conceive naturally. PCOS isn't a fertility death sentence. If the time in your marriage isn't right for another baby, then give it a few more months and see if things get better. I have a lot of friends who have PCO and have gone on to have beautiful families. PCO isn't a death sentence, yes getting pregnant is going to be difficult but it doesn't mean it's never going to happen again. Adding another baby into an already strained marriage is only going to cause your family more stress than it needs right now. If your husband is already working two jobs and you are unemployed how are you going to support another baby? I have pcos and am 28 years old, I wouldn't add a baby to save a marriage. I would work on the marriage...strengthen it...then see if having another baby is something he wants to do and do it together. An unplanned pregnancy on a marriage thats already stressed and pocketbooks that are already stretched would just be more grief. PCOS is totally manageable. Change your eating habits to a gluten free low glycemic intake diet. Exercise. Take your metformin or glucophage as well as birth control of some form. Be healthy and manage your pcos and you can conquer it, I recommend Healing Syndrome O as a great uplifting book to help you out. Your time for having babies isn't over because you have PCOS unless you let the PCOS rule you. All else fails there are progesteron pills and shots as well as clomid which fortuneatly is on the $4 prescription list at wal-mart! why don't you carry on and deal with the fertility docs tell them you want a family coz if you stop it now it may take months before you get an appointment but just use condoms until your really sure that a baby is what you want at least that way your sorting your body out but not adding a baby to complicate things but not holding up fertility drugs etc i no how hard it is to get an appointment with fertility docs. If ur not sure, dont do it. |
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