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Re: Polycustic ovaries and no periodFrom: Patti Tessler, FNP (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 31 Oct 1999 14:24:05 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 31 Oct 1999, tracy wrote: >Hello again, >Thanks for your promt reply, i found it very helpful. I was given blood >tests when in hospital, but no one contacted me about the result, I'm >hoping the "no news is good news" saying will work here! Since i last >wrote, my period has just started and i am experiencing extreme >discomfort. One question i forgot to ask, does anyone know if this will >afect my fertility. I'm 23 and want to start a family soon? Thank you, >Tracy. Dear Tracy, That would be an important question to ask when you return to your doctor. Irritable bowel syndrome wouldn't be expected to affect your fertility. PCO might affect your fertility, although most women with PCO are able to get pregnant without help at some time in their lives. Having a diagnosis, or ruling out some possibilities, would make it easier to answer your question about fertility.
-- Patti Tessler, BSN, MSN, RN, CS Family Nurse Practitioner
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