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Posted : Sep 07, 2008 9:30:53 PM
Subject : PCOS question
Hello ladies,
Just a quick question really. We have been trying for our first miracle for 8 months now with no joy.
My sister has just been diagnosed with PCOS (they had a little girl 4 years ago and have been struggling to conceive another) and she believes that it could be genetic. Is this the case? If so, I guess what I am asking is if so, do you think I ought to go to the doctor? I was going to wait to go to the doctor until we had been trying for 12 months, as I am 28 I thought they wouldn't do a great deal before that mark anyway. But given the new family history, do you think it would be worth going earlier?
xx
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crystal24
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Posted : Sep 07, 2008 10:52:10 PM
hi hun it hasnt been fully proven that pcos is genetic but alot belive it is. my gynae belives it is genetic i have pcos and theres alot of females in my family that have pcos. try not to worry tho hun they say that it takes roughly a year to get pregnant for a healthy couple. but if you feel something is not right see doc my symptoms was ecsess hair growth sever period pains unpredictable period dates and 3 miscarriges also w8 gain. hope that helps good luck hun lots babydust coming your way. x
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katyjo
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Posted : Sep 07, 2008 11:19:43 PM
Hi,
I'd agree with crystal unless you're showing symptoms I wouldnt see a need to go to the doc, although i know, it must be so frustrating waiting all this time, but i'm sure you're day will come soon with your BFP!
K.
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MrsBammy
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Posted : Sep 08, 2008 6:51:09 AM
Thanks Crystal and Katyjo,
Erm... as for symptoms, I'm not really sure...hair growth, well I have always been quite hairy, but then I am dark haired and I've not particularly noticed any more, but then, I guess it could be that if I have PCOS then I've always had it and therefore always been hairy?! And weight gain, not particularly, but I am a complete yo yoer diet wise, but when I do set my mind to it, I do lose it! And period pains, yes I do get them, but I wouldn't say severe, or maybe again, I am just used to them?! Cycle length, well I have been off the pill now for 10/11 months and they have been pretty regular, anywhere bewteen 27-33.
I guess I am just trying to clutch at straws, as it has been (what feels like) an eternity!
Thanks again girls
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Sazzle33
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Posted : Sep 08, 2008 7:36:36 AM
Hi,
It's possible and if you are worried I would see my GP. I think the symptoms of PCOS vary in severity from woman to woman. When I was first dianosed 10 years ago I hadn't had a period for 18 months, was very overweight and hairy. Am not now I hasen to add, lost 6 stone and with medication periods seem back to some normality.
No one in my family has PCOS and my sister has 2 children that she caught for pretty much straight away! so again I think it really varies.
Good Luck, keep smiling
Saz x x
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akaLadyBoo
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Posted : Sep 08, 2008 11:11:38 AM
I was also told it is genetic, however no one in my family has it (well if they do they never have been tested as all have children). I am not overweight, not hairy and not spotty but do get the pains.......everyone is different.................
Maybe tell your doctor you have been trying for a little longer (she says quietly) and get the scan and bloods done xxx
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