Can Women Who Suffer From Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Have Children, and is It a High or Low Chance?

Hi there,
I not long found out that I suffer from PCOS and am devastated and confused.

So I have various questions to ask everybody.
Firstly I'd close to to know, If I can have children.
Because the other daylight I was probing through some PCOS stories and women who suffer from PCOS, tried to have a child for 5 YEARS, and still didn't fall pregnant, but finally she did.

Will this have it in mind it will be a very LOW CHANCE for me to trickle pregnant? Is it possible to try for 5 years and still not fall pregnant? Or is it even possible to try for 6 months and slop pregnant? Or is it a low chance for women to conceive who suffer from PCOS? I want to enjoy children, someday.

I would to hear any real life span stories of women who have have children whom suffer from the same syndrome.

Will that be possible? :(
Please back.
Answers:

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It depends how long you enjoy had it. the longer the more blotch tissue that has built up, so the harder, NOT IMPOSSIBLE, to conceive.

I don't suggest Glucaphage, unless you hold insulin problems. your body will become dependent and quit making its own.

Your doc should have explained this to you, what a crappy doc.

Lots of luck

Pregnant after 72 hours?

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it ably give u adjectives u need look below risks it the bottom one.

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I had two children lacking making a concerted effort - if you will - lol. I be watched closely. After the two which be 15 months apart I had my share of problems. I developed other problems which made another pregnancy difficult. It would be another 10 years up to that time I had a partial hysterectomy.

Hangover quiz?

Indeed they can!

My sister had PCOS, go on glucophage, and is the proud mommy of four now (2 of whom are fluently conceived).

Yes, it's DEFINITELy possible. Don't give up hope!

Hang contained by there,
~M~

My ob go mean, what if theres something wrong?

I don't suffer from PCOS but simply by the sounds of it, your chances would be low. You could other try invetro...





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