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Old 10-27-2006, 09:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I notice that when I get AF my symptoms of PCOS decrease. Since I get AF every two to four months, I was wondering if my doctor would put me on medicine to get my periods. BCP are out the the question because my period stopped 100% when I was on them which led me to be diagnosed with PCOS. Is there any medication a doctor will put me on if my am not ttc?
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I notice that when I get AF my symptoms of PCOS decrease. Since I get AF every two to four months, I was wondering if my doctor would put me on medicine to get my periods. BCP are out the the question because my period stopped 100% when I was on them which led me to be diagnosed with PCOS. Is there any medication a doctor will put me on if my am not ttc?
Met regulated mine but it doesnt prevent pregnancy have you tried the nuva ring or an iud to prevent pregnancy or even the patch I had simular problems with bcp execpt one Yasmin!
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