Pregnancy: Yes! first make sure you really have pcos. Pcos can "look" like many other medical conditions so adequate testing is a must. Also, treatments can vary by the type of pcos conditions you have. Also when seeking to become pregnant it is necessary to test to see if your fallopian tubes are open and that your husband's sperm is normal.
Answered 1/13/2015
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Consultation time: Time to consult with your ob/gyn & get a referral to a fertility center. Both you & your partner need to be evaluated. There are many possible issues & many available solutions.
Answered 12/9/2013
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