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I was diagnosed with pcos a few months back any ideas on how to help my chances of pregnancy
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Polycystic Ovary (PCOS)
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My biggest recommendation would be to get an endocrinologist. They are hormone doctors who can specifically address your PCOS. If you can find a reproductive endocrinologist, that's even better for getting pregnant. Best of luck my friend.
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Taking care of your self and doing it as early and consistent as possible. And patients. There is medicines, lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, etc) that help improve your hormones which is consequently help you get pregnant. But at the end of the day, take care of yourself physically and mentally as best as you can, and be patient. Forgive your body for how long it might take, and forgive your body if it doesn't happen at all.
@PumpkinQueen I try to do all of that but my hopes get low sometimes
@taylorwhite it can definitely be discouraging. It like wanted your a Resses when you're allergic to peanut butter. You can want it as much as you want but if your body says no, it's a no. Don't go in with unrealistic expectations. Don't give up either, still try your best, but learning to be okay with your body and how it works will prevent you from disappointment and depression. And there is nothing wrong with alternatives like adoption! But be patient and kind to your body.
☝ This content is generated by our users and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with your physician before making any medical decision
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