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I can answer questions about current medical and non medical treatments for PCOS. I can also explain what you might expect when you see a Reproductive Endocrinologist and advise on what questions you might ask your Dr. I cannot diagnose or suggest specific treatments for you, I am not a Dr.
I was diagnosed with PCOS in 1997 and have heavily researched treatment options and am currently using an experimental treatment thru my endocrinologists office.
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Dear Kat, It is not unusual for girls to have irregular periods when they first start menstruating. Generally they become more regular as a girl gets older. I know you are embarrassed to ask your Mum
I highly recommend seeing a Reproductive Endocrinologist and soon- especially since you are interested in becoming pregnant. An RE specializes in fertility problems and understands the hormonal imbalances
Dear Kayla, I have never seen a good article that really gives a good answer on where PCOS comes from. My personal opinion is that PCOS is most likely caused by genetic factors and isn't something that
Dear Alex, Please keep in mind I am not a medical professional and am giving my opinion rather than medical advice. I am not an expert on the morning after pill, but it is my understanding that taking
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