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A new diagnosis for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 637782" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>If she really wants to do what she can to avoid issues with PCOS she should monitor her weight and get it down and then when she is of child bearing age talk to the doctors. There are medications that can increase her fertility options without invitro or other things. No one can say for sure it will work but weight is one of the common factors with PCOS (not always but sometimes).</p><p> </p><p>I have two girls and I was diagnosed with PCOS years ago. When I lost weight the issues I had with it went away. My period stabilized and the cramps decreased greatly.</p><p> </p><p>My sister in law on the other hand has PCOS is extremely obese and had to adopt. We will never know if that was because the PCOS or some other reason. I dont think they did any type of testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 637782, member: 15473"] If she really wants to do what she can to avoid issues with PCOS she should monitor her weight and get it down and then when she is of child bearing age talk to the doctors. There are medications that can increase her fertility options without invitro or other things. No one can say for sure it will work but weight is one of the common factors with PCOS (not always but sometimes). I have two girls and I was diagnosed with PCOS years ago. When I lost weight the issues I had with it went away. My period stabilized and the cramps decreased greatly. My sister in law on the other hand has PCOS is extremely obese and had to adopt. We will never know if that was because the PCOS or some other reason. I dont think they did any type of testing. [/QUOTE]
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