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Desperate of some advice TTC 35 PCOS and confused

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 August 2013 - 18:00

Hi Ladies,

I am in desperate need of advice or just meeting ladies like myself trying to conceive in Dubai with PCOs and an ovulation problems. Going to see Dr Janaki on 6th AUg after 2 month.

Any advice would be great xxx

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 04 August 2013 - 16:19
Here another "older" PCOS mum, so please dont stress. First we tried for about 3 years, and got pregnant of our son on 3rd cycle of IVF when I was 35. Now I am on 1700mg of metformin a day (glucophage) and conceived naturally after about 2 years of trying. I had so many cysts on my ovaries that IVF was out of the question this time. I was supposed to go on the pill as that sometimes reduces the cysts, 1 was the size of an orange, first day of my period. Well my period never came and I am now in my 9th month of pregnancy of baby girl, surprise surprise. Turning 39 in 2 months.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 04 August 2013 - 15:17
Hi Mismatch, people always have a doom and gloom view of PCOS and getting pregnant, just the other day I was having a scan and the sonographer asked me how on earth I got pregnant when I have PCOS - I mean come on really??? I have PCOS, I have 20 plus cysts on each ovary to the point where my right ovary did not work for a while. My cycles range from 30 days through to 100 days, I have high levels of testosterone, hair growth on my face, acne on my chin, you name it lol!!! I am now pregnant with my second child at 39 years old. My mum had PCOS and she managed to have 3 babies even though she rarely had a period. She told me she had maybe one or two a year!! I was diagnosed years ago at age 32 but didn't want kids then so decided to do nothing about it. When my DH and I started to TTC I visited my Dr and he prescribed 1500mg a day of Metformin (Glucophage) to try, my cycle went down from 100 days to 26 days and on the third month I conceived (a miracle child because my DH's sperm count was so low we had been told we would need IVF). There are so many things you can try with PCOS; metformin, clomid, natural supplements (although I found Agnus Castus to delay ov) and soy, even losing some weight if you are overweight can help. Don't despair!!! I have had so many cysts on my ovaries, the biggest only ever reached tennis ball size, if they rupture they can hurt but normally you catch them early and can have them aspirated under sedation which doesn't hurt. There is a good website to do research on called soulcysters, they have threads on each different type of treatment. I have a handful of friends who also have PCOS, some not to my extreme, but they all have children, one didn't even have any treatment at all. Good luck at the Dr's, don't give up hope please :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 August 2013 - 20:04
Hi, Try not to get too worked up over this. I was 37 when I had my first and am expecting my 3rd in Jan at nearly 41. I have PCOs and when I went for my confirmation appointment with my obs this time I had cysts on one ovary the size of tennis balls. She just laughs at me every time as I should not be getting pregnant as I have. We never really worried about getting pregnant and left it to chance for years. A friend suggested Chlomid when I started to think it was getting too late for a baby and I took this for one cycle and boom it all happened. See your Dr and I am sure you will feel more relaxed and hopeful. Good Luck!!!
 
 

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