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A new diagnosis for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 637780" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>difficult child went to the gynecologist last week after having skipped six periods in a row. Her period has always been rather irregular but she has never gone that long without a period till now. The doctor has diagnosed her with polycystic ovarian disease. I have since read up on it and I can't help but worry. PCOS can cause certain types of cancer, diabetes, and more than likely infertility.</p><p></p><p>difficult child wants kids very badly. She has always worried that she may never be able to have a baby one day. Now her worst fears may come true. I am really looking forward to having grandchildren. Of course I still have easy child to give me a grandchild but there's something extra special about having a daughter with children. Does anybody have any experience with difficult child's diagnosis? I am looking for some success stories of women with PCOS having babies so I can give poor difficult child some hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 637780, member: 2196"] difficult child went to the gynecologist last week after having skipped six periods in a row. Her period has always been rather irregular but she has never gone that long without a period till now. The doctor has diagnosed her with polycystic ovarian disease. I have since read up on it and I can't help but worry. PCOS can cause certain types of cancer, diabetes, and more than likely infertility. difficult child wants kids very badly. She has always worried that she may never be able to have a baby one day. Now her worst fears may come true. I am really looking forward to having grandchildren. Of course I still have easy child to give me a grandchild but there's something extra special about having a daughter with children. Does anybody have any experience with difficult child's diagnosis? I am looking for some success stories of women with PCOS having babies so I can give poor difficult child some hope. [/QUOTE]
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