You may have PCOS: A good history, physical exam, blood work and an ultrasound can tell you if you have polycyclic ovarian syndrome. You are probably not ovulating regularly. The good news is that we are generally quite good at treating pcos with medications. Diet, exercise and your weight are also important.
Answered 1/21/2013
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Many things: Start by looking up pcos and see metformin. You may need to lose weight, that can help, and at 1500 mg (use xl version, easier on stomach) about 30% of women will ovulate spontaneously. Women with pcos are at 2x the risk of depression( sadness, low energy, insomnia guilt, ) and buproprion with metformin can be even more helpful for wt loss. That's just the beginning, try dec.Sugar in liquid 1 step.
Answered 1/23/2013
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