PCOS - Preconception and pregnancy supportCreated By Laurenellie on 26 July 2008

Support for those who have Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome and are trying to conceive or have conceived and are now pregnant. Hints and tips for treatments, conception, and dealing with PCOS emotionally

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sandy828

sandy828  

Stage: Preconception
Location: Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Last visit: 11 months ago
mrsblades

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Stage: Preconception
Location: London, United Kingdom
Last visit: 1 months ago
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lmorris84  

Stage: Preconception
Location: Dorset, United Kingdom
Last visit: 8 months ago

shiyanna

shiyanna  

Stage: Preconception
Location: London, United Kingdom
Last visit: 12 months ago
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Stage: Preconception
Location: Norfolk, United Kingdom
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diddydarlin  

Stage: 16 weeks pregnant
Location: Hampshire, United Kingdom
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MrsThompson
Reply MrsThompson 5 months ago
I have POCS I have been very lucky and have two daughters, I was told I would never that children without IVF but here I am. I would love one more so it can be done just takes longer for me.
yellieno1
Reply yellieno1 5 months ago
I also have been diagnosed with PCOS but am at odds with it as my ovaries have no cysts on them....I have been trying to conceive for 3 months now , have taken a fertility test so I know I'm fertile but still no baby...help
Hello Hun,
Just try to stay positvie even without PCOS some healthy couples can take up to a year to conceive....
It will happen stress and worry does not help you conceive!
I really hope it happens for you soon.
xx
yellieno1
Reply yellieno1 5 months ago
Hello just thought I would share my story with you all
I am 21 years old I had irregular periods since I was 15 after several scans and tests in May 2006 I was told I PCOS and the chances of my conceiving naturally were unlikely me and my partner had been having unprotected sex for nearly two years! Bearing in mind I hadn't had a period for nearly 9mnths a couple of weeks later i started to feel sick and had sore boobs. I took a test and I was pregnant! So it can happen we weren;t trying but we were both so happy even though I was only 18 at the time! We had our daughter Lola Amy on 25/02/2007 she was two weeks early as I unluckily caught Obsteric Colestatious. But just a bit of hope for you all! :D.
xx
dragon3371
Reply dragon3371 5 months ago
I also have been diagnosed with PCOS but am at odds with it as my ovaries have no cysts on them....I have been trying to conceive for 3 months now , have taken a fertility test so I know I'm fertile but still no baby...help
Laceytree
Reply Laceytree 6 months ago
I was diagnosed with PCOS in January and feel like nothing is happening. I am doing the lose weight and exercise regime but my periods are all over the place (when they come) The longest i have gone without one was 11 weeks so of course i did several pregnancy tests and all were negative. I now don't bother and just see if other symptoms are there i.e. morning sickness, tender breasts. Still not getting any of that!! Anyways i feel so much better since discovering this site as i know i am not alone. I wish all you mummy-wannabes good luck x
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