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| *Women health>>>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome |
Does anyone suffer fron polycystic ovary syndrome? |
meaning a cyst in the ovary, which gives you less chance of having children. Yes, I have PCOS. Was diagnosed with it approximatly 3 months ago. I was having pains on my right side and my doctor done some labs and test and an ultrasound and noticed that my right ovary had lots of little cysts on it. She started treating me by giving me glucophage. Which is a medicince to help regulate your bodys insulin. I had known for quite some time that my body was producing to much insulin but never thought that there was a cause for it. Secondly she wanted to get my hormones straightned out and wanted to put me on Yasmin, birth control, only problem is that the reason that I wanted to get everything figured out is because my husband and I were TTC! So she told me that once I started ovulating she would put me on CLOMID, to help me ovulate.... This is just my personal experience and I hope it helps. Good Luck and God Bless!!! Never heard of it. I was diagnosed, but I came off the pill and it want away. I had no trouble conceiving. Best thing to do is go to a reproductive endocrinologist. They are experts in PCOS and can help you with the medical management and if you want to get pregnant, they help with that also. The problem is not necessarily problems with cysts on the ovaries (that's just a sign that you have it). Research today shows that the problems lies in an imbalance of hormones and insulin resistance. Please look at this website, tons of great info and support: http://www.pcosupport.org/ actually my boyfriends ex supposedly had that. they told her that she would not be able to have children, and now they have a 3 1/2 year old daughter. whatever you do DONT tell your man that you can never have children...lotts of surprises later!!! Yes, my girlfriend has it, but if you check the blog on my 360 profile you'll see you still can have kids and neither of us are youngsters!! And just as sarajbc85, above, said it was a real surprise for both of us. |
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