Pcos : Pcos and irregular cycles are sometime difficult to manage. You doctor needs to check your hormone levels and perform an ultrasound. Based on the levels and the findings of the ultrasound he may treat you with progesterone, estrogen or birth control pills. Don't wait too long before you see him.
Answered 4/3/2013
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PCO: Metformin helps to drop your Insulin levels so u can ovulate and regulate. But if you don't do a low carbohydrate diet it will not work. Options, drop 10% of your weight now, cycle with Progesterone pills every month, oral contraceptive pills, or ovulation induction with Clomid (clomiphene) if pregnancy is the plan.
Answered 6/30/2014
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