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i would like to know if i can get pregnant?

hi i got Polycystic ovary on both ovarys, can i still fall pregnant
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It is not impossible. It is different for everyone. It all depends on your periods etc and whether or not you are ovulating. Are you taking any medication? Visit your GP and have your hormone levels checked that way you will get a better idea, lots of people with PCOS manage to fall pregnant without help, sometimes it can just take a little extra patience as some women don't ovulate as often as those who are healthy :)
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it's not always the case that you can't get pregnant or even that you will find it very hard to get pregnant.
I lost some weight, and after a year and a half of ttc i fell pregnant.. i have an 11 month old baby girl and 9 weeks pregnant with second. everyones different and there are many ways to help you concieve.
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i have pcos on both ovaries. i was put on birth control for 2 months. i got off n i am 9weeks pregnant..we have been trying to have a baby for one year...but it is possible just relax
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I also have PCOS and Im pregnant with my 3rd. I didnt find out I had it until after my 2nd though. They put me on birth control for 3 months. However, I only it took it for a month and didnt like the side effects so I stopped. Within a month, I was pregnant. There are many options. Good luck :)
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I have severe PCOS...im having my second child thx to clomid and metformin...talk to your drs about your options...
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Unfortunately probably not without help. My cousin found out 6 weeks ago she has the same thing. They have her on metformin for 6 most and then they will put her on clomid. If u r not getting a period ur not ovulating.  Which is what's happening to her. Best of luck.
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