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BabyFever10
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Question about PCOS
Im just wondering how a doctor determines that someone has PCOS
I first got AF when i was 14 and from the start my periods were very irregular (6-7 months apart) and very heavy/crampy until i went on the pill at 17. I got off the pill last year and have been a regular 28 day cycle every month.
Is it possible that i have or had PCOS? The RE never asked about my prior AF history - just that im regular now.
Also they did day 3 bloodwork and everything was fine - so would something show up if i had PCOS? I never had a sono of my ovaries done.
I guess im just wondering cause i was talking with a friend who has it and since i was so irregular before the pill - it just made me wonder.
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Posted 6/10/10 2:23 PM |
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dbleplay17
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Re: Question about PCOS
I was always irregular and nothing has every been said to me for 17 years......
We were ttc and was having a hard time.....I was not O'ing at all!
Went the RE he took one look at my bloodwork and was like you have PCOS.
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Posted 6/10/10 2:28 PM |
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RGEC47
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Re: Question about PCOS
I had the same problem. The only reason I found out I had PCOS was because 2 years ago before AF i started getting really bad pains around my ovaries. Every month it progressively got worse until I made an emergency appt and had a sonogram done. I had to cysts on my right overy the size of golf balls. They did blood work and confirmed I had PCOS. After the laparoscopy i had to wait 6 months and get retested, the PCOS was gone. I would not worry to much but if you are still unsure speak to your doc and see what they recommend.
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Posted 6/10/10 2:41 PM |
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BabyFever10
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Re: Question about PCOS
Thanks - does anyone know what specific bloodwork test they do for PCOS?
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Posted 6/10/10 2:52 PM |
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RGEC47
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Re: Question about PCOS
I think it is a regular blood panel. But if you do have it, they will probably want to check your Insulin levels, which is nto a fun test. You have to drink a 'gatorade' type drink every hour for three hours and they take blood as soon as your done. This is to figure out what medication is best for you.
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Posted 6/10/10 2:58 PM |
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SweetTooth
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Re: Question about PCOS
Posted by BabyFever10
Thanks - does anyone know what specific bloodwork test they do for PCOS?
LH:FSH. In normal women, this ratio is normally 1:1. In women with PCOS it is 2:1 or 3:1 or greater.
LH will be elevated.
Testosterone will be elevated.
Of course, not everyone with PCOS has all these, but the LH:FSH ratio is one of the most common diagnostic tools.
ETA: You might find this website helpful. http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/pcos-3.html
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Posted 6/10/10 2:59 PM |
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BabyFever10
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Re: Question about PCOS
Posted by SweetTooth
Posted by BabyFever10
Thanks - does anyone know what specific bloodwork test they do for PCOS?
LH:FSH. In normal women, this ratio is normally 1:1. In women with PCOS it is 2:1 or 3:1 or greater.
LH will be elevated.
Testosterone will be elevated.
Of course, not everyone with PCOS has all these, but the LH:FSH ratio is one of the most common diagnostic tools.
ETA: You might find this website helpful. http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/pcos-3.html
Thanks so much!
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Posted 6/10/10 3:24 PM |
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seasaw
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Re: Question about PCOS
I was diagnosed by two separate endocrinologists and then an RE. There was a physical exam and lots of blood work involved.
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Posted 6/10/10 5:18 PM |
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springsandra
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Re: Question about PCOS
I've had cysts many times -- when I was 18 I had only gotten my period 2 or 3 times my whole life and they did an ultrasound and found cysts -- many, and on both ovaries. I went on the pill and when I was tested again 4 years later the cysts were gone.
After 11 years on the pill I went off and a cyst came back -- only this time I could feel it. The ultrasound showed it and it was pretty small and fortunately went away after a natural cycle (it was just a very long cycle). I had another one that I could feel more recently too but I think that one went away itself.
I honestly was feeling a very similar pain on my left side (the last cyst was on the right) when I got my BFP. We also found a lump in my right breast but my doctor said it was nothing to worry about (she thought it would go away once I got my period came... but I showed her and got PG anyway).
No one ever diagnosed me with PCOS -- they just said I had cysts on my ovaries and that when I was ready to TTC that I'd have to be monitored and may need help. I showed them, though!!!
As an unrelated note, polycystic kidney disease runs in my family (it's a hereditary disease that cysts grow on your kidneys and shut them down until you go on dialysis, get a transplant, or die) and my whole life I have been deathly afraid of cysts. The doctors keep promising me cysts on my ovaries have nothing to do with cysts on my kidneys but it's still pretty scary.
I hope you find out what you need to and the perfect solution. Wishing you much !
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Posted 6/10/10 6:46 PM |
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