I'm trying to get feedback on anyone who has had or their wife has had Polycystic ovary syndrome ?
I don't know what kind of feedback you are looking for, but I have PCOS. I suffered with it for many years and finally went to an Endocrinologist to seek some kind of treatment. There is no cure, but it can be managed. If pregnancy is your goal, an endocrinologist or infertility specialist can help also. My endocrinologist also diagnosed and treated some other things that were unrelated to PCOS, that greatly improved my quality of life. I hope this is helpful to you.
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Personal Experience With PCOS the thing that causes most women problems getting pregnant is that they are not ovulating. Once ovulation is positive, chances are higher. I tried 1 year before my doctor checked my progesterone level on day 21 of my menstrual cycle to find out if I ovulated. Come to find out, I was not ovulating. Well, that solved the mystery why I wasn't getting pregnant, no egg, no baby. My OB-GYN started me on Clomid and I got pregnant on the 2nd month. Good Luck. Hope this helps!
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