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Help With PCOS!--PLEASE Share Some Hope !
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I was diagnosed with PCOS at 18 years of age. I am now 30 myself. When trying to conceive my first child I was put on clomid which basically makes you ovulate. I conceived on the first round and have a healthy 8 y/o son. I went on to get pregnant 4 more times but they all ended in miscarriage for other reasons but I was able to conceive them without clomid. I am currently 13 weeks pregnant without any problems and no clomid was needed. |
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I was diagnosed with PCOS in April of 2004. I'm now 29 years old. I take glucophage (metformin) every day. My doctor recommended that I follow a diet like South Beach. I used Clomid for about 6 months, without success (of acheiving pregnancy; although it did make me ovulate.) Finally, my doctor prescribed Gonal-F shots, and an HCG shot, combined with an IUI (intra-uterine insemination.) It worked the first time! I'm just about 18 days along now, but my hormone levels are rising like they should be. Good luck! |
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I too have PCOS and in March of 04 I started taking Prenatal vitamins because my hair was thinning and breaking. In June I had the first cycle I'd seen all year and surprise I found out I was pregnant in the end of July. My doctor said it was because of the vitamins. I had tried for several years after my second child to get pregnant without success. That's when I was diagnosed with PCOS. I was told I was infertile. Maybe you could try those. Also recently my doc prescribed the glucophage for it and cymbalta for the emotional roller coaster. After I got over the initial gastrointestinal problems... the first month and a half I felt wonderful. I am 31 years old and I felt 18 again. It had returned my cycles to normal but, none this month. I think I am pregnant but, no positive hcg yet... The glucophage is supposed to make you more fertile because it can return your cycles to normal. I hope this helps!! If you want to chat you can email me at babyetta@hotmail.com |
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Don't fret! Everything is NOT out of your control. I am 30 years old, with PCOS and possible endometriosis. I had tried for months to get pregnant and was about to go on Glucophage (metformin) to hopefully regulate my cycles - when I got pregnant on my own. Here's why I think it (finally!) worked for me: I started taking my temperature every morning and charting. (Check out the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" by Toni Weschler - it's excellent!). Then I worked on getting my diet and exercise plan under control. I started to eat as if I was a diabetic, since the insulin resistence is similar to PCOS. So that's my best advice to you. I'm only 6 weeks pregnant, and now I'm worried about the higher rate of miscarriage.... but I'm hoping that continuing a healthy diet will help keep things progressing well. If you want to talk more about this, feel free to email me at shelleyg25@yahoo.com. |
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I was diagnosed w/ PCOS when I was 16, I have never been over weight but always had and do have dark chin hairs that I have to pluck every couple days. I took spironlactone for 5 years and found it was not helping. I was put on metformin at age 21. I have not been trying to become pregnant but I had regular cycles until just recently, (now 25 yrs old) when I found out I was pregnant! I am now 5-7 weeks along and my HCG levels are going up. There is a 35% higher chance of miscarriage in PCOS, so think positive and try not to get stressed. I had been told for years I would not beable to conceive on my own, so there is a chance. |
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i am 31yr and i have used clomid for very long time without sucess then my Dr. have swithed me to Femera with metaformin. And i got the sucess on the first cycle and i was pg with 8weeks. And unfortunetly i got miscarriage after 8wks. Now again on Femera and Metaromin with the cycle of IUI. And Dr told me that i have PCOS that is the reason i am having trouble conciveing.....Anyways wish me luck for the coming cycle... |
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I had a daughter 7 years ago and shortly after was diagnosed with PCOS and told that more children were not an option, so for 7 years I dealt with not having a cycle, extreme acne, lots of extra hair and managed to keep my weight under control but gave up on the idea of more children and started enjoying the one that I have. I didn't have a cycle all year this year and went to the doctor for a yearly exam only to find out I am pregnant with twins, can you imagine what a suprise that was :)! I am now 15 weeks and they are very healthy, I am still in shock and completely unprepared but I wanted to let you know anything is possible. I didn't take any fertility drugs, only birth control to help with the side effects of PCOS but decided to change the brand I was using and apparently got pregnant when I had some time between switching pills. My doctor kept saying she didn't know how this was possible but it happened so there is hope. |
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Wow helodat! Congratulations. I was also diagnosed with pcos. You didn't have any symptoms? |
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I recently got diagonsed with PCOS. |
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Hello all! I was very recently diagnosed with PCOS. I have many of the same symptoms as some of you have mentioned. Hair loss and dark hair on my chin are the most prominent. I have tried the laser treatment which worked great until I got pregnant a couple of years ago (miscarried) and the effects were reversed. Dr. said that changing hormones can do that for some people. |
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