Need help: Give the facts of your situation, you may need a fertility specialist. Start with a gynecologist.
Answered 8/12/2013
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Please see your gyn: If the endometrium is too thin u will not get a period, usually with pcod it is too thick , so u need to get an ultrasound because if the endometrium is too think u need Progesterone pills , if it is too thin then Progesterone will not work.
Answered 6/30/2014
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PCOS: This is a very common condition associated with elevated testosterone and inslulin resistance. Metformin is helpful to regulate the periods and improve fertility.
Answered 9/1/2013
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