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can i get preg with pcos?

I have irregular periods but since july - dec  2016 I been getting my period so as on jan 2017 me and my boyfriend been trying 2 have a baby this month an I haven't gotten my period at all this month of jan so I would like 2 kw can I get preg with pcos? even though I kw its 2 early 2 tell if I'm preg or not
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(I see your post is old but just in case you still needed an answer I'll reply)

YES, women have babies all the time.. Hopefully you have a great pcos doctor because that is extremely important! So many women have been wrongfully told just because they have Pcos they won't have children &/or a hysterectomy will help/cure your Pcos. All of that is False.

Also, you must find out which pcos you have. So you can be properly treated & know which route you'll have to take to get pregnant.

There are Two main types of Pcos. But when broken down into subcategories there are around Five types of Pcos.

But the 2 main types are,
Pcos type 1: Insulin resistant, Prediabetic or Diabetic.

Pcos type 2: Non-insulin resistant, non-diabetic.

You need to know which "type" or category you fall into. It's really important for proper treatment! I wish you good luck!!
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