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Do I have PCOS?
I have never consulted a gynaecologist before and so I'm posting my doubts here. I've been having sudden, late, irregular periods for the past 3 months. Before that, my cycle has been regular every time. Haven't got pregnant in 2 and a half years of continuous unprotected intercourse. Have excess hair on my back and lower back compared to the rest of my body but it's been like that all my life so I've always thought it to be a result of my Punjabi genes. Being 5'4 and 21y/o, I've gained 10kgs in the past 18 months starting from 50, to now 60kgs. And lastly, I have always had very oily skin but not acne. Does this mean there are high chances of me having PCOS and never being able to conceive in the future? Is PCOS/PCOD treatable depending upon my young age?
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question According to ur history u have hormones imbalance. For confirmation u should do ultrasound of pelvis to evaluate ovaries and uterus. And if u have POLYCYSTIC OVARIES than ovulation induction is the treatment for pregnancy. For further advise use my online consultation link so that we can discuss ur case details and advice u accordingly prac.to/drpanchani
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You need ultrasound for diagnosis Go to my you tube channel drjayeshpregatips I'm uploading my video about pcod in Next 3to 4days
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Recent weight gain and irregular periods, indicates PCOS. You better consult Gynec. Doctor. You need investigations for infertility.
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We need to investigate u for ur irregular periods. Even if u have PCOs it’s reversible and treatable with proper medication and guidance. U can visit me or do an online consultation with me.
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