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6387286 tn?1389639786

in shock...

i was told i had pcos 2004 after i had my 4th child

could not fall pregnant again had scan and tests i got told that i have always had pcos
over the years I've never stopped myself to become pregnant as i thought it was not going to ever happen again as been having lots of pain and problems

just found out yesterday i am pregnant
my worry is my husband left me just after Christmas and if all turns out ok i will be doing this alone
will find out object Friday how many weeks and if baby is were its ment to be

one part of me is not ready for a baby due to family and work
but the other part of me knows that i could not do anything to stop this

just worried how i am going to cope

am 37 years old  and not sure how my body will find pregnancy again roll on Friday to i hear what the fait is

am terrified  but know i am lucky to be given this life inside me something that i thought i could never do x
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6387286 tn?1389639786
i lost my baby :(.
baby heart neat stopped at 9 weeks
feels like my world had ended
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6387286 tn?1389639786
i lost my baby :(.
baby heart neat stopped at 9 weeks
feels like my world had ended
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6387286 tn?1389639786
all is ok
am 6 weeks
could see on scan the baby and heart beat
am feeling excited and scared
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6387286 tn?1389639786
thank you for your reply
i was seen today and had bloods and blood pressure and i am going in on the 6th this thursday to have a internal scan to check on baby
i have took a clear blue test over the weekend and it says 2-3 weeks making me about 5 weeks possible 6 as i cant remember my last cycle its only been last few months that they had returned
i have decided that i do want this baby timing not great but i will cope just hope that all is ok x
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563773 tn?1374246539
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
Most women with PCOS don't ovulate and thus cannot become pregnant. Hence it is luck that you have become pregnant. Please carry on with the pregnancy. Ovarian cysts mostly are not treated during pregnancy unless they’re large enough to cause pregnancy complications. Large ovarian cysts measuring 6 centimeters or more are removed surgically preferably during the second trimester and that too through laparoscopic surgery.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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