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Originally Posted by lacerta
I've had PCOS since 16. I've had trouble becoming pregnant, but now I've 2 kiddos and that's fine. No acne for me, but hairy all over, blah. I've very rare menstuation, I'm worried about sugar stuff, but none of the docs care about anything as far as I don't want to get pregnant again. I find it difficult to find a doc who is focused on supporting women after you expect to become pregnant. Most of the docs are so focused on infertility treatment. At least where I am and that's what bothers me the most now. Also the sever PMS but I have no idea whether it has anything to do with PCo.
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This is exactly what I'm worried about! My primary won't touch it because he doesn't deal with "women's issues." I'm seeing my new gyno on Friday, but if infertility isn't the problem, I'm concerned that she won't listen to me. Sigh.
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