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Re: Is anyone worried about passing this on to baby?

From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 07:53:46 -0600 (CST)


I think there is a strong possibility of passing this on, but think of how aware we are! We could start testing our children for insulin resistance annually from age 8! If I had a little girl, I would watch very carefully to make sure her symptoms never got as bad as mine!! Make sure she got the right treatment!

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Jennifer

At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Brenda wrote: > >Like many of you out there, I would very much like to have a baby. >However, after researching PCOS and reading the hard times that many of >you have had because of it, aren't you concerned about passing it on to >a baby since it seems to be hereditary? Are there any doctors doing >research to try and determine what causes PCOS and narrowing it down so >that we could at least receive testing to screen as to whether or not we >will be passing it on? > >Sorry to be a downer, but I would just hate to pass something on that >would cause a kid to have health problems or the self-esteem problems >that can be associated with PCOS. > >-- >Brenda >




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