Monday, December 14, 2009

Polycystic Ovarian More Condition_symptoms Polycystic Ovarian-Can It Straighten Out After Childbirth?

Polycystic Ovarian-Can it straighten out after childbirth? - polycystic ovarian more condition_symptoms

A friend has polycystic ovary syndrome, and planning a pregnancy earlier than planned on its ability to bear children to keep them. There must be a female baby on improving the problems of people?

5 comments:

Violated Meppa said...

Pregnancy can not be eliminated, but in my case helped me. I had two pregnancies from assisted reproductive technologies (drugs and injections, tests and all sorts of things to pregnant), I moved with my life after two wonderful children, I was accepted to the university, other plans and decides to go to the doctors to set a IUP, giving me time to decide, in any case, what I have (drawing tube or a hysterectomy do) and gave me a wonderful new (NO), which was 8 weeks pregnant. I was devastated when I thought I would never go through the POS, I had to get help for my two children and now 20 weeks to get used to the idea of # 3 and with the third.

The moral of this story, you can treat infertility in women as subjects of the light, because there is nothing set in stone. The fertility treatment may have been easier to develop, I finished breastfeeding one months before fertilization has taken place or not be fair. I never know how it (outside of my work, what has happened lol), but only shows that we can not be complacentfor impairment of fertility!

lisaloxx said...

no pregnancy does not help get rid of PCOS / PCOS. Normally, this can help, it is moving on a diet and possibly medication with metformin. She never really goes away, but some things can help reduce symptoms and to promote fertility. I suggested she talk to a reproductive endocrinologist. They can help you decide which treatment is best for them.

lisaloxx said...

no pregnancy does not help get rid of PCOS / PCOS. Normally, this can help, it is moving on a diet and possibly medication with metformin. She never really goes away, but some things can help reduce symptoms and to promote fertility. I suggested she talk to a reproductive endocrinologist. They can help you decide which treatment is best for them.

julied12... said...

PCO syndrome is something that women are born with symptoms, but will only pop-ups. She has never really disappears. The symptoms can vary and so the hormones.

. said...

In general, it is not. It is a disease but a disorder of the reproductive endocrinology. There seems to be there. Often, many women find relief of endometriosis in pregnancy, but it is an entirely different problem.

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