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Repost:Women with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome)? |
What were your symptoms ir what are your symptoms and when did they start? I'm a little concern because my period has been regular up until May...I need some information. When did you go to the doctor and how do you cope? How does it make you feel to know that you may not be able to get pregnant naturally? I'm so stressed out right now and scared. Thanks in Advance!!! Thanks everyone! You guys are really helping me a lot with all your advice and personally experiences. I really appreciate all of it...I truly do. PCOS is difficult to decipher (without a work-up) simply because for everyone it's different, that's why it's a syndrome. The symptoms can differ from person to person. Symptoms associated include hirutism, alopecia, obesity (though some women are of normal weight), acne, dandruff, lack of or irregular cycles. It's really all over the spectrum, the only way to really get a grasp on whether you have it or not is to have blood work and an ultrasound. I was diagnosed in 2003 and have since conceived two pregnancies (via fertility treatment) and a third naturally. The stress is something that will come into play in terms of wanting to have children, as to conceiving naturally it didn't really bother me. I wanted to experience pregnancy and didn't really care how I conceived (I saw a reproductive endocrinologist and used gonadatropin therapy). I was just as happy with medically conceived pregnancies as I have been with my current (which was natural). I love my children regardless. If you do have it, just educate yourself on the long term effects of PCOS (diabetes, uterine cancer, etc) and try to find yourself a good PCP to monitor your health beyond your reproductive issues. You might just simply experiencing missed cycles due to physical conditions (not related to PCOS) or stress, no reason to get too worked up until you know for sure. Check out soulcysters.com for a good forum/information on PCOS. good luck. I'm a guy by my ex, my lying, cheating, whore who slept around and claimed to have gotten herself pregnant had PCOS. A friend of mine has PCOS and because of it, cannot ovulate on her own. Her doctor ended up putting her on progesterone to help her menstruate, and once that started, put her on Clomid to help her ovulate. She was pregnant within the first cycle. She now has a healthy 6 year old girl. my little sisters name is erica j! :) Hey I have PCOS I have known for over 5 years now. Amonorhea (no period) for 18 months rapid weight gain with difficulty loosing even a pound, jaw line Acne (sometimes allot sometimes barely any) Excessive hair growth etc... I am the poster child for PCOS :-) I was diagnosed with PCOS in '05. But as long as I can remember I've always had problems with my cycle being irregular and very heavy and painful. The problems that caused me to go to the doctor was that I had multiple cysts grow and rupture on my ovaries. My ob/gyn told me they were so bad and my fibroids were so bad that I would never have children. I was only 24 and I just couldn't imagine hearing that. So I sought the help of a reproductive specialist. He discovered I had PCOS and begin treating me with Metformin. I was so relieved to know that I wasn't imagining all these symptoms and that they could be controlled. I conceived unexpectedly and naturally the following year, but my son was born premature and he died. It was not due to PCOS. I did however conceive again naturally this year and everything is going Great. Don't give up in your pursuit to find answers and don't assume that this is what you have. Stay positive...
PCOS is basically a hormone inbalance. I just recently found out that I had this. My gyn told me 3 1/2 years ago that non-normal periods are common and acceptable. Recently, I began having severe pain in my ovarian area. I had a pelvic ultrasound and found out that I have a super large amount of cysts all over my ovaries. My symptoms were hard to lose weight around my waist, no period for 3-4 months at a time, acne. I was fortunate enough to have a daughter already who is almost 4. My DH and I are working on a second one. |
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PCOS is difficult to decipher (without a work-up) simply because for everyone it's different, that's why it's a syndrome. The symptoms can differ from person to person. Symptoms asso... Its very likely that you do have PCOS particularly if your periods are irregular. About the kids,Ladies with PCOS can have some difficulty conceiving not because they are cants but its because t... Hi there, i was diagnosed with pcos 5 years ago. the doctors told me that it CAN (but not always) affect fertility, so my fiancee and i decided even though we are young that we would try to conceiv... It's quite possible you have PCOS. It's not uncommon. The weight gain, missed periods, and excess hair are definately strong indicators. I'm glad you're getting checked out now,... I have PCOS, Idon't really have facial hair, but I have unwanted hair other places, my doctor put me on this medication called spirolactone, it slows down the growth of hair, so you have to s... no, you'll probably put on at least 10 lbs. ...I am unaware of a 'cure' for PCOS but when the medication begins to regulate your hormones your symptoms will be less. I am glad you found something that works for you. :) ...Read You Are WHat You Eat by Gillian Mc Keith. You need to eat better foods. I havent had PCOS symptoms since going on the life style plan. You can also take a product called Iodoral for 6 month... |
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