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If every month each ovary has multiple follicles that are "semi-maturing" but not fully to ovulate, doesn't it seem like every month you are wasting tons of eggs?? Only serious answers please.. It just makes sense to me, if every month you have 10-15 follicles on an ovary, then you are going to waste them all and go through menopause quicker??

2007-04-10 09:11:11 · 3 answers · asked by sonotech02 2 in Health Women's Health

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That's not exactly right. Instead of the ovary ovulating like it should once a month and the egg travelling down the fallopian tube and out, in pcos sufferers, the egg doesn't. It stays on the ovary. If this happens every month, it builds up and is what we know as pcos. You don't lose 10-15 eggs per month. It is hard to conceive because the eggs don't mature properly and descend down the fallopian tubes. So in answer to your question, no you don't go through menopause quicker.

2007-04-11 02:57:25 · answer #1 · answered by Ren 3 · 0 0

i've got been clinically determined with PCOS for 3 years now whilst i replace into ttc and wasn't getting my era for months. i choose to propose going to work out an endocrinologist that makes a speciality of fertility. I went trough 5 cycles of clomid alongside with vaginal ultrasounds and blood artwork, which led to me to ovulate yet did no longer get me pregnant. After that did no longer artwork, they tried IUI insemination numerous cases which did no longer artwork the two. finally after 2 years we did IVF and it labored on the 1st cycle. stay valuable, whilst i replace into first clinically determined i presumed i replace into never going to get pregnant, it took around 2 years, yet i'm at present 9 weeks pregnant with a wellbeing infant.

2016-10-21 13:31:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Not that I'm aware of but I would double check with your dr to see what they say.

2007-04-10 23:31:24 · answer #3 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

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