Saturday, November 19, 2011

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome While trying to conceive. I just went for my annual exam and was talking to my docto

about getting pregnant and she went into the fact that I had a very irregular period and was the first doctor to tell me that I could possibly have something called pollycystic ovary syndrome. She didn't diagnose me but she did say it was a possibility and in that case would be a little more difficult for me to become pregnant. I'm only 22 and we weren't expecting a pregnancy with out first child but now that we actually are trying all these things are coming up that are starting to worry me. The doctor did say that loosing as little as 10 lbs could make a world of difference in trying to become pregnant if i did indeed have polycystic ovary syndrome but I'm still a little depressed because of the thought of it being a possibility I might have a hard time getting pregnant ever again. Has anyone ever dealt with this? Any good advice. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks to all in advance.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome While trying to conceive. I just went for my annual exam and was talking to my docto
I have PCOS. It is hard to conceive with PCOS, but not impossible. Before you get too worried about it, I would ask your dr to test you for PCOS. This would include bloodwork to see if your hormones are out of whack, and also an ultrasound to check for cysts on your ovaries. Some women have all of the symptoms, and some have only one. I found it best, to search the internet for any info I could find on PCOS. Some of the symptoms are - abnormal hair growth on your face, back or chest, acne especially on the jawline, weight gain, especially in your middle area, skin tags, depression, and fatigue. Hope this helps a little bit, but my best advice would be to get your dr to run the tests, just to ease your mind.
Reply:I was diagnosed with PCOS back in Dec. 2006 while trying to get pregnant. I will recommend you make an appointment with your Gyn or with an infertility specialist RE, they will be able to do tests to help determine if you have PCOS or not. Having PCOS could make it difficult to get pregnant but not impossible. Good luck to you.
Reply:I too have PCOS. And to be honest when I first found out that I would have a hard time getting pregnant I wanted to cry. But then I decided to see an infertity specialist who ran a bunch of exams on me and immediately put me on medication. My particular problem is that #1 my periods were/are very irregular and I am not ovulating. I have been on medication/ treatment for close to a year now. Sadly enough I am not pregnant YET but I have read so many great and positive stories of women of all ages who suffer from PCOS and have had positive results.........Just remember try to remain clam and I know that it is easiler said than done- Believe me I know! Another thing is that you will need a good support system because if you do not get pregnant immediatley you will need your "support system" to step up and help you through such a difficult time....


I wish you and your hubby the very best !!!





Good Luck and God Bless !!
Reply:I to have pcos, I have been ttc for 4 years now, nothing happen as yet, it is possible to have a baby but it would take sometime to, i did clomid for 3 cycle witout any luck I am currenlty on clomid 100mg (3-7) and metformin hope it do the work this month
Reply:I have PCOS and iam unable to conceive which is very heartbreaking but i have found light at the end of the tunnel we are undergoing IVF. Iam only 22 as well.


It its so hard to lose the weight i found that the metformin worked for me.


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