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Old 02-17-2008, 09:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
KatCarney
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Originally Posted by ilovebailey View Post
I don't think we should really worry. I've seen dozens of studies saying met is good for non-IR cysters and this is the first time I've ever read an article saying anything bad.
I don't know that this article is saying anything 'bad', per se.

It's just looking at the order of treatments a women should take if she has PCOS and is TTC. This is not the first article suggesting that met is 'not' the firstline treatment for pcos and ttc...

I'm not suggesting what is right or wrong, but it's always good to read the research and know what's out there.
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