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Re: pregnant with pcos

From: Laurie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 11:10:57 -0600 (CST)


During about 10 years of trying I was able to have one child. Needless to say that is a bit (a lot) lower than it should be. It is difficult to conceive with PCOS (I'm am facing IVF as kind of a last alternative). I am not going to tell you what to do, but in reality it will probably NOT be as easy to conceive next time. Please think long and hard as you think about this decision. If you think you want to have children, this may be your only chance. This probably didn't make your decision any easier, but I will be thinking of you. I did the single parent thing (am now remarried) and it was hard, but I wouldn't give up my little boy for anything! Good luck!

At Tue, 30 Jan 2001, anonymous wrote: >
>i have been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome and
>was told i may have trouble conceiving. however, the very
>first time i had unprotected sex i have become pregnant.
>i'm not sure i'm ready to start a family yet and am facing
>the very difficult decision of whether to continue with the
>pregnancy. does anyone have any advice, or know where i
>could find out more, about if having a termination would
>make it more difficult to conceive in the future with
>ploycystic ovaries. i realise this is a difficult subject as there are
>so many people trying desperately to become pregnant - i don't want to
>make a decision i will regret if this turns out to be my only chance of
>having a child.
>thank you in advance.




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