Trying to conceive

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I have been worried for past two weeks after seeing my blood result and doc comments.i am 25 year old Here is the details of my blood work:

Estradiol: 56pg/mL

FSH : 93.1 mIU/mL

LH : 70.4 mIU/mL

prolactin: 53:8ng/mL

TSH: 1.5 uIU/mL

HSG test: Normal

PCOS: suggestive of PCOS

testosterone : normal

Please help and explain me with This results and suggest me to ideas to conceive soon . I am slim Andean nature and I am having irregular period but I will get period every month so I am not able to figure out ovulation also. Please help me

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    Hi there, your results show you possibly have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, meaning your ovaries are not functioning correctly and this making it difficult for you to conceive. It means your ovaries are not correctly releasing an egg to maturity and at the right time.

    There is help for this problem, which usually include drugs to help regulate your periods and create the maturity of an egg to release correctly. It is important that you will get the help you need if you wish to become pregnant. I am sure your doctor will see the results and suggest the correct help for you.

    Good luck.

  • Posted

    You could try ovulation tests (usually occurs 14 days after last period) you can get tests really cheap. Also clomid is usually used to regulate periods and ovulation. Have you spoke to your GP regarding steps to help conceive? Women have conceived naturally with PCOS so don't bedisheartened by this diagnosis. Take care,

    Kate

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