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Polycystic Ovaries

Hi There,

Well i have been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries about a month ago I had periods every month but every month it would come 3 to 5 days ealry it's been like that since i had the IUD removed 2 years ago I had a gut feeling something was wrong because besides that me and my huaband have been trying to conceive and nothing so i went to the doctors over a year ago andd she said everything was normal because my body was getting used to not having the IUD well we said ok but got tired of waiting so i went to a different doctor and waa diagnosed with polycystic ovaries after doing a vaginal ultrasound. He gave me pills called "yasmim" to start within the second day of my period but my last period was on jan.. 5th and nothing yet i have sore boobs, cramping, and I'm really tired don't know if im pregnant or not dont know if i should take a hpt or not don't want to get my hopes up for nothing so my question is may i get pregnant even though i have polycystic ovaries? HELP!!!
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congratulation hun.
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Yesss blood test came in positive and im 6 weeks!! Thank you god...
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good luck..i wish its a positive for u..
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Hi well i never took the pill because when i went to the doctor it was jan 28 and i was supposed to take the pill in feb on my next menstrual period and nothing yet. Yeaterday and day before yesterday took home pregnancy test and both came back positive.. And this morning went to take a blood test I have to admit i got really exited but dont want to get my hopes up
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did u take d pill on jan 7th?? till wat time u r on the pill?if u r ttc thn why ur doctor prescribd u contracept pills.. the pill name z yasmin i gues??
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