A.K. asks from Pittsburgh, PA on February 19, 2008
I'm Freaking Out .
Hi everyone. I was just told by my doctor that I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Which is freaking me out . My husband and I have been trying to have a baby for sometime. I have quit smoking and just started working out. My doctor says that with weight loss and maybe some fertility drugs down the lane plus with my age ( I'm 25 ) that there is still a great chance I will still be able to have a baby . I was wondering if anyone has been through this or has this and had a baby ? Anything will help . I am truely scared and fell like it's my fault we can't have a baby . So people withpositive stories would truely help. Thank you for your time.
So What Happened?™
Thank You for everyone that answered my questions and my "freak out " about PCOS . I feel alot of better reading everyone response who cares enough to help a total stanger who was scared . All your positive feed back and advice help me not be sad (stop crying ) and move forward and get myself healthier. I know even though I have PCOS I can still have a baby and every story ment the world to me and my husband ( he actually cried because he was scared too ). You guys are truely life savers and when I do get pregnant You guys will be the first to know ! Thank You so much and bless everyone of you for taking the time to make me feel better !
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M.L. answers from State College on February 20, 2008
A., I have PCOS myself and have 2 children of my own. Keep on the track you are on. Stay current with your doctor. Ask him to do bloodwork on you and check your glucose levels and your testosterone levels in your blood. Those will definately hinder weight loss and the ability to carry a child. I take a supplement called Glucose health and it really helps me out. You can find it here http://mluchini.qhealthbeauty.com search for it through here. If you need help finding it let me know. That's how I started selling these products. There are several supplements that can help you. Always check with your doctor first though. Go all natural and avoid caffeine and those diet drinks. They have a lot of chemicals in them that your body surely doesn't need right now. Read labels and avoid anything "partially hydrogenated" because that is basically lard. You don't need things that are broken down or altered from their natural state. Believe it or not, whole milk is the best thing for you. Just keep an eye on portion sizes and you'll be fine as long as you eat from all the food groups each day.
Good luck to you!
M.
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K.C. answers from Philadelphia on February 20, 2008
Hi! I have PCOS and have a 20 month old daughter and am pregnant with our second child. I needed to see an RE (reproductive endocrinologist) for help with both pregnancies-clomid and IUI's worked for us. Don't give up hope! Good luck!
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H.C. answers from Norfolk on February 20, 2008
Hey A.,
Both of my cousins have PCOS and they both had a little difficulty at first getting pregnant, but in the end they both were able to get pregnant on their own. I know everyone is different, but I hope this helps give you some positive outlook for your future. Try not to stress or be too focused on having a baby, it will not help. I had a hard time getting pregnant for other reasons, and when I stopped stressing about it and just focused on other things, I got pregnant. Good Luck and be positive, at least you already have a healthy little girl.
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J.S. answers from Philadelphia on February 20, 2008
My friend runs the PCOS website on myspace. Just search PCOS, her name is Ashley - there are a ton of members with PCOS, all kinds of information for our area, and lots of support. Good luck!
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M.L. answers from Pittsburgh on February 20, 2008
I know of two people that have PCOS, and both have children. The first is one of my closest friends,who also has other medical issues, was told that she would not be able to have children so she and her husband were not practicing birth control. She started to see another specialist, who told her that she could become pregnant and that they were going to put her on the pill, but they needed to take a pregnancy test as a precaution. That is when she discovered she was going to have a baby!!! My second friend had been trying for years with her husband, but had no luck. She began the fertility treatments and a few months later she conceived. It may take a little time and patients, but I would not be discouraged just yet.
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M.Z. answers from Houston on February 19, 2008
I sent a message on your other post!
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K.B. answers from York on February 20, 2008
Hello
I have been in your shoes!!!
I have a 16.5 years old son at the age of 21 out of wed lock. by the time he was 3 i meet my husband and we married 2 years later. 6 months after marriage we started to try for more children and of course at first everyone pointed the finger at my husband because i already had one child and he had none. come to fine out that after i miscarried our first child that i had PCOS. today i have two wonder gifts from GOD 6.5 year old and 5 year old girls.
If you want more info please reply back to me there was a support group up at Hershey medical center years ago. however with the distance and having my family it was hard for me to go.
Good Luck and GOD BLESS!
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C.S. answers from Philadelphia on February 20, 2008
I answered you on your other request.
Short answer is yes you can have a baby and have PCOS.
Go check out my answer. I am too lazy to type it again!! LOL
~C.
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