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Re: I'm looking for answers

From: Ana (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Sep 2001 22:34:27 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Shellier, I don't know how much I can help, but when my doctor diagnosed me with PCOS I asked her if it would cause problems when I wanted to get pregnant. She said it wouldn't, that it causes problems because women aren't really aware that it could be a problem. She also said that when I wanted to conceive that I would have to go on a different medication (currently on provera). I didn't ask what it was because getting pregnant is a bit down the road for me. Talk to your doctor ( I imagine you have so this is perhaps inane advice). All I can say hang in there (once again perhaps not constructive) and that I'm thinking of you. Ana

At Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Shellier wrote: >
>Every sense I was 11 I've had problems with my menstrual cycle. I've
>been to serval doctors and they would take one look at me and say "your
>just to fat" or put me on more birth control pills. Well now I'm 30 and
>trying to have a baby, now they are saying I have Pocs. I see all of my
>friends with there children and all I can do is pray for some kind of
>answer. I'm so tired of hear if you lose some weight you'll get
>pregnant, or don't worry your time will come. Is there anyone who knows
>how I feel. Sign Fed Up With Pity




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