Ladies... Have you ever heard of this?!


Question: yes, a lot of women seem to suffer from it


Answers: yes, a lot of women seem to suffer from it
whats that then?give us a clue please.sorry just saw the link now.yes i have heard of it Posh spice suffers from it.
What?
victoria beckham has them!! wow must be the new craze
yes i have , my friend suffers from that condition ..
Yeah. I think I might have it actually :( Can 14 year olds get it?
I sure hope not!!

:( :(
yes my daughter has it. the side affects are really bad.
Yes I have heard of it. My friend has it and was told she would never have children because of it. Last year she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl!
I have heard of it. I can't think of anyone I know that has it. I didn't realise POSH had it.

Thanks for the link :)
yes i have heard of it
nope ive never heard of it and never heard about it from the ob/gyn either
Yes I have, but I didn't really know too much about the condition.
yes, unfortunatley my sister was diagnosed with this a few years ago and now she is finding it hard to conceive a baby. She has practically all of the symptoms from weight gain, no show periods and excess hair...she had an operation for this but still no luck with a baby...her periods have started to show recently tho so fingers crossed!

i have some of the signs of this too, but hopefully it will skip me! my doctor told me to have children at 19 in case i had PCOS but i am work minded, which isnt fair on my sister as she wants kids!

apparantly its from the father's side of the family too which is strange to hear!
Yes. It can be quite painful
Yes I've heard of it. I don't have it but I've heard it can be hard on some people
Yes, because ovarian cancer is one cancer the females get in my family we have had testing for polycystic ovaries amongst other tests and gene testing.
Yea . . .my cousin has it . . doctors say she cant ever have kids!! hopefully that isnt true though!!
yes
Yes, my cousin has it and can suffer with it quite a bit. If you think you might have it, or anyone you know might, get to a doctor.
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no but thanks for the info
of course
yes my oldest daughter suffers from it and may have trouble conceiving a baby when she wants to try for one,
Yes my son's partner suffers with Polycystic Ovaries, it can be very painful and cause problems with periods, excess hair growth and weight problems in some cases and problems with fertility if left untreated but it can respond to treatment in the early stages or surgery if necessary. Many women have ovarian cysts without even knowing or having symptoms but Polycystic Ovaries can affect long term fertility so need treating.


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