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RachelJane2011 said on 24 September 2011

I was daignosed with PCOS when I was 22 and was simply told its very common and nothing to worry about... but we all know it is worth worrying about, I crave so much to have a baby and have tried for a year, ovulation tests are no good if you have PCOS as the results are inacurate so trying the oldfashioned way by just having sex everyday is the only thing I can do the doctors are totally unwilling to help and just tell me to lose weight but I am not overweight, its heart breaking everytime my period is late it makes me ill and I get terrible pains in my ovaries there is a part of me that hopes Im pregnant but then of course the tests prove otherwise, I am really grateful to people who shared their experience and I have learnt alot of new information that I will take to my doctor. All I can do is keep my chin up and I know I will have a baby