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Yes, as this has the ability to make you stop ovulating and having normal menstration. Your best bet is to seek a fertility specialist when that time comes to consider pregnancy. Drugs such as Metformin (a diabetic drug) can increase your chances of ovulation and other drugs can be used to help insure this. As a previous person who experienced fertility issues, let me suggest that you do not use pill or hormone forms of birth control as this confuses your body and some women have a hard time over coming it (use condoms instead or sponges or diaphragms) and do not wait past 29 as your eggs start to degenerate faster after this age in women. Several studies have shown this and the reading material is out there even though women are waiting later and later to conceive.

2007-01-17 01:28:00 · answer #1 · answered by anprdp 2 · 0 0

PCOS can cause menstrual and pregnancy problems, including:

No periods or irregular periods.
Trouble getting pregnant.
Repeat miscarriages.
Gestational diabetes during pregnancy
So you need to Keep regular doctors visits and have your doctor advise you of what the best plan for a pregnancy is. Even though people with your condition do have many problems conceiving and caring a child to term they are all ways advancing in medical ability's. Keep your head up and keep a positive mind because miracles can happen trust me I know :) Follow the link I posted below I hope it helps you. Good luck to you and you have my best wishes
http://www.webmd.com/hw/womens_conditions/tw9104.asp

2007-01-17 09:31:28 · answer #2 · answered by myfamilyiseverything 2 · 0 0

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