Sunday, July 17, 2011
TSH 10.77, Mild PCOS, Prolactin 32, TTC, 97 Kgs weight ...Chances of pregnancy?
Getting pregnant with pcos can be difficult. A lot of women with pcos do not ovulate on their own without medication (clomid) even though you may have a normal cycle it does not mean that you are necessarily ovulating - also some women have bad quality eggs due to the pcos. So chances of miscarriage are greatly increased. It's difficult to get pregnant, but not impossible. I would suggest talking to your doctor about getting on some kind of medication to help ovulation. And be prepared that it may take a while to conceive. Some women get lucky and others do not. That's why it's very important to seek out professional help. For me, I couldn't take the medication prescribed because of the side effects. It took me and my husband about five or six years to get pregnant - we did have one miscarriage last year and currently I'm ten weeks pregnant. And I'm sorry to hear that you're under a lot of pressure from family to conceive - stress certainly doesn't help the situation. Best of luck to you and your hubby.
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