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Deviated . Polysystic Ovaries . Conceiving ?

I just have been diagnosed with Polysystic ovaries ... I am devistated after ttc for 8 months ... I have to go see a gynecologist and get on medication ..
how long after you started taking your medication did you conceive ?
please help ... feeling extremely sad ....
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PCOS occurs in 1 in 3 women. That's a lot!  It's so common now. Getting yourself right before trying to conceive it vital. Your body needs to be prepared to accommodate another body. Exercise & eating right will put you on the right path. Once you start on Chlomide, the average time until your body conceives is any where between 3-6 months. Not long at all. Head up & good luck x
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I have not been diagnosed but I have all the symptoms I try every month what should I do
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Don't be too sad, I got pregnant on accident with PCOD/PCOS. I miscarried, but I'm on provera and clomid right now trying again with my fiance. Pray really hard and take your meds. The diagnosis isn't a death sentence, it's all about how you look at it.
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Don't be too sad, I got pregnant on accident with PCOD/PCOS. I miscarried, but I'm on provera and clomid right now trying again with my fiance. Pray really hard and take your meds. The diagnosis isn't a death sentence, it's all about how you look at it.
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