I think I might enjoy pcos?

I'm having symptoms similar to pcos resembling: overwieght (esp. around midsection), skipped periods, spotting, acne/oily skin, and little sharp pains around the ovaries. The single problem is that I just get off depo provera which also cause irregular periods/spotting, weight gain (esp. around the middle), acne, etc. I don't know if my symptoms are cause by the depo or pcos. What should I do?
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It's probably the Depo. But I would say budge get it checked out. PCOS is becoming more and more adjectives in women. I too thought I have it so I got check out by my doctor and I didn't enjoy it. But Depo is nasty and it ruined my intact reproductive system, so it's probably better if you go win checked out after being on Depo anyways. Good luck.

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Um, GO TO THE DOCTOR!

I'm late, besides person pregnant what else could it be?

With PCOS, women typically have:

--high level of androgens (AN-druh-junz). These are sometimes called masculine hormones, although females also make them.
--missed or irregular period
--many small cysts (sists) in their ovaries. Cysts are fluid-filled sac. You can't feel them (usually).
--infrequent menstrual period, no menstrual periods, and/or irregular bleeding
--infertility (not competent to get pregnant) because of not ovulating
--increased tresses growth on the face, chest, stomach, subsidise, thumbs, or toes—a condition called hirsutism (HER-suh-tiz-um)
--ovarian cysts
--acne, fatty skin, or dandruff
--weight gain or obesity, usually carrying extra substance around the waist
--insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
--high cholesterol
--high blood pressure
--male-pattern baldness or thinning hair
--patches of thicken and dark brown or black skin on the nouns, arms, breasts, or thighs
--skin tags, or tiny excess flaps of skin in the armpits or collar area
--pelvic spasm
--anxiety or depression due to appearance and/or infertility
--sleep apnea—excessive snoring and times when breathing stops while asleep

Your best bet is to see your doctor. The sooner you do, the better your chances are of have children in the adjectives!





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