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Is this caused by my pcos?

I have been having very light bleeding, some mucus, some light cramping in the beginning and very little now and it has been going on for two weeks now.  I have PCOS I do not know if this has anything to do with it or not.  I am looking for answers or possible reasons why this is happening.  With having the PCOS I have not had an actual period in about 6 months (this is normal for me), I only get them two or three times a year if I am lucky.  I also have high cholesterol and thyroid problem (Hypothyroidism). I take a HPT every month just in case and they are all negative. What could this be?
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I went to 3 different obs and I asked them they said that we need to get it under control... can you get pcos under control? The passed two years have been the worst in trying to get pregnant.  I have had 2 MC.  I guess I will find another doctor to help. Is there anything else you know of like home remedies?
Thank you
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You need to have a regular period to help clear you out. Having all that stuff stuck inside of you is not healthy. Go see your Ob and ask about something to help. You might be able to take Glucophage (Metformin) to control your insulin levels which can then regulate your periods. Go talk to your doctor about something to help with your periods. I waited and it has made it much harder for me to get pregnant.
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