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Topic: PCOS/Laparoscopy
Posted By: Jasmine
Subject: PCOS/Laparoscopy
Date Posted: 22 November 2007 at 9:46pm
Hi Im new here. I have known about my PCOS for a number of years. My Hubby & I have been ttc for about 2yrs. Earlier this year, I had a Laparoscopy While I am ttc, I take Clomiphene.
In the past I have had issues with Non-stop bleeding & have ended up in the A & E



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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 23 November 2007 at 7:55am
Hi, don't know much about PCOS but i'm sure there are other ladies on here in the same boat.
Just wanted to say welcome to Ohbaby

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Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 23 November 2007 at 10:06am

Hi Jasmine I have the dreaded PCOS but have been lucky enough to conceive both my boys naturally. I had issues with non stop bleeding just before I had my second laproscopy in 2005. Found out at that time I had PCOS on both overies and my endo was over pretty much everything.

When you were up in A&E did you see a gyne?? If not I would be asking your gp to see one. Non stop bleeding isn't good.



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Posted By: Jasmine
Date Posted: 24 November 2007 at 11:31am
Thanks for your replies guys. Yeah, non-stop bleeding is not good. When it was happening I was so worried, because nobody seemed to know what to do about it.
My GP is stumped & doesnt know what to expect or suggest. Someone in the know, has told me that there is not a GP in Dunedin area who is totally informed about woman's problems. I have seen a few different specialists at the Woman's Clinic & through the A & E & I have seen Dr Gillet a number of times. Since 2001 I have had to be on some form of tablet to control bleeding. My Mother had a stroke at a young age, which means I cannot be on certain pills. Over the years, I have taken Primulot & more resently Cyklokapron.
And now Im on Clomiphene. I have been told that if it is working correctly, then I wont get a bleed at all. And so far that has been the case I do worry about what will happen in the future, after baby.


Posted By: james
Date Posted: 24 November 2007 at 10:22pm
hi jassmine good to see you joining up big hugs and thank you for tea tonight it was lovey

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Posted By: Lissy
Date Posted: 25 November 2007 at 8:39am

Originally posted by james james wrote:

hi jassmine good to see you joining up big hugs and thank you for tea tonight it was lovey

Ok so where is our invite!!! 

Anyway, I had PCOS and Endos and had to have surgery.  It was the best thing that they could have done.  I dont have any answers for you, but we are all hear to listen, and other members might help.

Good luck.



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