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Diagnosed PCO yet regular periods
I am 34 years old and type 2 daibetic patient with 7.3 hba1c. I am trying to conceive. On the 12th day, the doctor checked for ovulation and told that still there is no dominant follicles. May be I am suffering from PCO.. is this true ? My periods are always on time.. some times 1-2 days early. It lasts for two days. What are the other tests I should undergo to confirm this. Is it possible to conceive ?
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You will be able to conceive but as advised get a sonography done plus other investigations also would like to add try and be very cautious in diet and exercise and get your hba1c below 6/6.5 .( baby anomaly risk gets reduced)
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May be resistant pcos..need further evaluation. Connect plz for queries
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U need an ultrasound to diagnose pcos volume more than 10 CC is diagnostic of pcos
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Fsh/lh/prolactin on day2 of menses Tsh
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