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Re: I'm worried because im so young...

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:54:50 +0200


Hi Olivia,

You are very young to be as desparate as that. To cheer you up: I have the impression, that some young women (girls) have a temporary PCOS-like condition, and it may be different from the right thing. It is only the starting difficulties of balancing the hormonal changes which lead to a regular cycle. So after a year or two, yoou become regular and do not evolve into full-blown PCOS. Let's hope this will be true. I have my reservations about BCPs (cf my earlier posting on this topic). For your info

Sam (Ob/Gyn,RE)

> I'm 16 years old and i was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome
> about 5 months ago. I was told that i would have a hard time having
> children, that is if i'm able to have any at all and i'm extremely
> worried. i am recently taking birth control pills which im afraid that
> if i stop taking in the future will have side effects and will not allow
> me to become pregnant. i was told by mu doctor to go on a diet because
> that is a big part of not having my menstrual cycles regularly but i
> have not been successful. i've looked for diets but they havent worked.
> my main concern is my future, i would like to have children and to live
> a normal life, my question is, is there any diet that you would
> recommend that might work and how will birth control pills affect me in
> the future? thank you
> sincerely
> olivia
>




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