Re: A Question Regarding PCOS, Annovulation, and menstruation (long)


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Posted by on July 14, 19100 at 14:12:36:

In Reply to: A Question Regarding PCOS, Annovulation, and menstruation posted by Feeling Defective on July 14, 19100 at 08:25:38:

What made your RE determine that you were annovulatory? Was blood work done? Did he do sonograms? Certainly something as important as this warrants a second opinion. I have pcos and I often feel the way you feel right now, but you know what? We're women with a syndrome, a disease, whatever you want to call it, but we're still women. We have the right to bear children and be beautiful, and we can be, no matter what our medical problems are. I was walking around in Park Slope today, the older mother capital of the world, and I spied a mom with boy/girl twins, like my own, in a stroller. In a split second I could pretty much assume that she had pcos by her appearance (not scientific) and she was a lovely looking and loving mom. That is the birthright of all pcos women. OK I'm ranting, but bottom line - you are not defective, no matter what. And good luck to you, no matter what!!!

Corey



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