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Re: PCOS: PCOS
From: Walter Futterweit, MD, FACE,FACP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:12:51 -0500 (CDT)
I would suggest that the erratic bleeding probably is inherent
and episodic with PCOS. It is common practice to have an experienced
ultdasonographer check your ovaries re: endomeyrial thickness and/or the
presence of endomerial polyp(s) before proceeding further.
Best wishes,
Dr.Futterweit
At Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Lindsey wrote:
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>I have started tracking the bleeding even though it has been skipping
>around..But I am not sure of signs of ovulation...And in a few months
>the doctor is going to start me on clomid...And you are suppose to take
>that on the 3-5 cycle day..But if my bleeding is so irregular how is
>that going to work?
>
>At Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Pat Sonnenstuhl wrote:
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>>I would recommend you track your cycles very carefully, and learn the
>>signs and symptoms of ovulation. It is hard to predict when you will be
>>ovulating, and knowing the signs is very helpful information. It is
>>difficult to predict, as everyone is different. Your body needs to
>>improve how it uses insulin, and this is enhances with regular exercise
>>and a lower carbohydrate diet. All of these things work together. At
>>Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Lindsey wrote:
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>>>Okay I have been on my Avandia 4mg for about a month...I was hoping that
>>>it might have jumpstarted my menstrual cycle...Well I have definitely
>>>had some bleeding but it has been really irregular...How long before it
>>>will get on a normal pattern and then I will start to ovulate?
>>
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