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tubal after this pregnancy...

I have PCOS and am currently pregnant with my third baby. Doc wants to do a partial hysterectomy because of my high risk for uterine cancer but want to hold off a year or so unless there is an emergency of course. So we will be doing a tubal for now, for those ladies that had tubals did it make the Pcos worse? I was warned it could but wanted to hear from women that had it done.

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No they prescribed me clomid but I never got to take it. I haven't had a period in over a year so they gave me birth control and progesterone shot/pills to get me to have a cycle. Instead I somehow ended up pregnant lol. This pregnancy has been extremely hard on me, but I believe its just because its my third baby and my body has never done pregnancy well. Ask your doc to check your progesterone levels, and make sure you watch how much sugar and starchy carbs you take in especially if you are insulin resistant. Good luck darling! And you can always message me.
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Hey! I have a question for u actually. Do u have any problems becoming pregnant?  As in did u take Clomid or any fertility drugs? I am 10 weeks and am nervous because of my pc is I will miscarriage!
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