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Am I preggers???

Ok so I have PCOS and my doc said it would be a small chance of me having kids but now I'm 9 days late and still no period. I want kids and I don't wanna get my hopes up thinking I am and then I'm also nervous to take a test. I just don't know what to do...help!!!!
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The only way to know is to take a test.  I have PCOS and was told that they are considerably bad and I would need to have doctors assistance (assuming he meant IVF, I was 14) when I decided to have children.  I conceived naturally in February this year.  

Although, I had countless months of late or even missed periods, even when on the pill and took so many hpt that were negative and convinced myself that I was having symptoms like nausea, sore breasts etc.  This February when I took the test I had none of these symptoms (apart from tender breasts but I get that anyway coming up to my period) I was convinced it was just another PCOS month and the test came up +. I still have only tender breasts and hormonal mood swings as my symptoms and I'm 9 weeks 1 day.

This is why I say the only way to be positive is a test.  Best of luck. I feel for you and really hope it turns out for you the way you want it to.  If not this time hopefully sometime soon :)
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It could be due to hormones from PCOS or you could be preggo.  I also have PCOS and was told by three doctors that I would never have kids, I'm 5 days away from my due date with a little girl :).  It may be harder for you to have gets but it's not impossible!!  Go get a test and take it with your first morning urine.  Good luck :)
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Oh yea I'm not really having symptoms except for eating & sleeping all the time & my breast hurt sometimes
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