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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

me and my bloke have been trying for a baby for 1 year  so i went to the doctors and had a  scan done and i found out 3 weeks ago and i feel like its down to me that i couldnt give him a baby so i feel bad .

unless any1 know what i could do what would help ?????
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I to have PCO and my daughter is 4 and my son is 6 months. Daughter concieved naturally and my son with some help being one cycle of clomid. It is possible. x
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What did your scan show? Did is show allot of cysts or some? It really depends on that. Did they give you any medication to help with your PCOS? I take Metformin, allot of the ladies on here are taking that. It helps to reuce the symptoms of PCOS and can cause a normal period too. Not every woman who has PCOS has problems having a baby. There are plenty of ladies on this site who have PCOS and have kids or are currently pregnant. Do you know if you are ovulating at all? That's another question you need to find out. Some women who have pcos don't ovulate on their own at all, and some do. Has your doctor said what the next step is as trying to get you pregnant?
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1397702 tn?1280927591
I have PCOS and have conceived in the past my son is now 5 years old, during that time I drank Raspberry Leaf Tea and Chaste berry tea both of which are know to help regulate hormones and increase your chance of conceiving.  I am also in the process of ttc myself and am going to retry the tea method.  Good Luck and know that its not impossible !!!!
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