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Re: PCO and Periods

From: Tanya (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 21 Dec 2001 12:32:49 -0600 (CST)


Hey There

This is so confusing because before Birth Control Pills for only one month I was fine. after that one month I seem to develop all these problems. Is there any treatment besides Birth Control to treat this? At Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Genny wrote: >
>Hi Tanya-
>
>Yes, it is possible to have PCOS and have a period every month. My older
>sister also has PCOS and unlike me has a normal unregulated period every
>month. Although we are full sisters and share this disorder, we both have
>different symptoms.
>
>I have the typical problem of no periods without some kind of regulation.
>However, my sister had a baby after a year of trying. This was with no
>fertility treatments.
>
>Hope this helps. Please write if you have any more questions.
>
>Genny
>
>>Can it be possible to have PCO and still have a every month period. I
>>am very confused with this whole issue and what is normal and what is
>>abormal. is your LH that is high or your FSH? mines was 2/7 and I get
>>my period every month and had facial chin hair every since I was little
>>and only gained a little bit of weight but my doc said I might have pco,
>>please help
>
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