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Re: PCOS, Insulin & Pregnancy--risks?

From: Teresa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Feb 2000 08:30:32 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Dianne wrote: >
>With all the new info about PCOS being related to Insulin resistance,
>does that make a preganant PCOS woman at more risk for anything? I
>understand that pregnancy tends to be a condition on insulin resistance,
>with PCOS on top of that, is it much more likely for us to have
>excessively large babies? My situation-- I've known I've had PCOS prior
>to becoming pregnant, and have had 2 term pregnancies so far-- I've had
>"abnormal glucose tolerence", but not Gestational Diabetes. Both babies
>were macrosomic (One suffered a birth injury because of that). I'm
>pregnant again. Is there anything else I should be watching for and/or
>warning my doc about?

----- hello !

I just found your message but unfortunetly i am not replying you for your question. But i understood from you that you have PCOS and you got pregnat 3 times.

I have also PCO, i am married since 9 months and i badly want to get pregnat. I started taking clomid for 2 onths and still withot ovulation. I hope that this month i will find some result. i am interestd to know how you succeed to get pregnant and with which treatment.

I will grateful if i receive some advice because i am really desperate.

Thank you, Regards, teresa




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