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hello im 20 years old and im trying to get pregnant but i was just told that i have pos and it might be really hard for me to get pregnant i went 3 months thinking i was with symptoms and everything sore breasts and all that stuff to find out i was not and i really had pos i really want to have a child can you help me and tell me something i can do to incress the chances of getting pregnant i dont have the money for fertility drugs so please help me i really want a baby :(
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Hi there!   Even though I have insurance it doesnt' cover fertility drugs.  I'm not familiar where you are from BUT they gave me Clomid, I got it filled at wal-mart and was only $9.  It's the cheapest of the fertility drugs out there!  Hope this helps some!  Good luck to you!!
I may be wrong but I think the first thing they usually prescribe for women with POS is clomid.   Wishing you the best!!  
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thanks for that i will talk to my doctor she told me some people with this have no problems getting pregnant but i would rather know that i can for sure then keep trying and not gett pregnant so thanks alot for your help :)
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There are less expensive forms of fertility, I used them firs time I used clomid, I had two children with this, it took a few months but it worked, Last time I had to get injections only 1 injection and I was pregnant, I miscarried but a few months later did it again and had a healthy baby boy,
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