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Q: 3 Weeks In..
asked by: lillie pad on October 28th, 2005
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I have been trying for some time now and next thurs imeant to be given clomid but on my scan for pcos it show ovary had ovulated and lining of wall was thick the scanner said I could be pregnant but too soon to tell I have felt very tired and sicky and dizzy in the mornings and late night, I havent beable to settle quickly in bed the last two nights and have felt hot. I have been stuffy in the nose on and off too. I have had cramps in my pelvis and slight pains in sides and a dull back ache. Does this sound like im pregnant?
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Rasberry Ripple
replied on October 28th, 2005
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Could well be honey. I have pcos too and was really worried that I wouldn't be able to conceive. The doctors in england say that you have to be trying for a year before you can start on drugs like clomid and I was dreading having to wait that long.

The whole trick behind getting pregnant, is to just keep doing what you normally do. Don't worry about whether you are or you aren't....Just take what life throws at you. It's so easy to become completely wrapped up in the whole idea and really the truth is, that it will happen when god, or allah, or mother nature decides.

I hope that you are pregnant, but remember, if you're not then it's not quite your time....

Fingers crossed honey...
Xx
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kitty2luv
replied on October 28th, 2005
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Whats pcos
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lillie pad
replied on October 28th, 2005
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Its polycystic ovaries syndrome, its where you have little cysts on your ovaries.
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Faerieangyl
replied on November 12th, 2005
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Pcos
How is this different form the cysts every woman's ovaries form once a month? One of mine ruptured once and I had to have a major surgery because of the bleeding. I have a c-section size incision on my pubic area from it.
But my doc said it was normal for most all women to get a cyst every month, and sometimes they get stuck onto things ( your tubes or ovary) and sometimes they "pop".
How is pcos different? Just curious! :)
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Lilypad
replied on December 8th, 2005
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Just curios how did you find out you had pcos?? Did you have certain symptoms???
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Mariee2009
replied on June 8th, 2009
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Well, ovarian cysts run in my family, and I had one, and I tried to have sexual intercourse one time to become pregnant. (First Time without protection) and I became pregnant and missed the next period! It was crazy! Tried for less than a month! =]
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