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PCOS and periods with very less flow
Is it possible to get pregnant with PCOS and very very less period flow? The period is literally just spotting. I am married recently (8months) want to plan baby
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Possible but treating the cause makes things easier and quicker
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You can conceive even if you have a scanty period. The investigations should be directed towards ovulation. You should also have the other investigations for the status of the tubes and your husband's test.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect,
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Pcos does not mean in fertility Flow of blood during periods does not decide your fertility potential
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Yes. Ovulation may lead to spontaneous conception. However please take a proper consultation for PCO and future family planning
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