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Adenomyosis,PCOD and pregnancy

Hi Doctor,
I am 28 old female with adenomyosis and PCOD.I am planning to concieve since last 5 months.
I want to know if I have chances of concieving since i have PCOD and Adenomyosis.My periods are usually long.It used to be 7 days initially,but now it has increased to 15 days since I have started having unprotected sex.
This time I also have some spotting(with small clots) in between periods which not allowing me to have intercourse and try for a baby.
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hi i am michelle 21 i am a nursemy obgyne doctor told me that i had polycystic ovaries and adenomyosis i am too scared of not having baby, my boyfriend and i planning to get married soon for us to conceive baby.. it is possible to us to have a baby,i just need someone who had the same experience as mine, please anyone can answer my question? i just need your opinion plss... i loose hope sometimes po... thanks and godbless
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Hi i know its after longg time, im experiance same thing and im 31 n married,, we are planing a baby now, then we find out adenomyosis n pcos, how yu now, any good news ?
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I was advised to have mine young. I did at 21 and 23. But then got divorced, and didn't plan on anymore children. I got pregnant again at 30 and 31 which was the last thing I planned. Doctors have a tendency to scare the crap out of you, but a lot of times they are painting a "worst case scenario" picture, so you are pleasantly surprised when it goes the other way. :)
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Thanks a lot for posting answers.I am a bit relieved reading above answers.
@nancy3771 : It was very nice to hear that you had 4 kids without even using any fertility drugs.It really gave me hope.But i had been to gync who scared me so much.She said you have to concieve ASAP otherwise it will be difficult.
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I have both conditions, and have gone on to have 4 children without using fertility drugs. I've had irregular periods all my life, sometimes going 2-3 months in between. Just because you are spotting, doesn't mean you aren't ovulating.
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As above, we are not doctors on this forum. If you want to ask a doctor, find that forum and I think there is a $15 charge for that. However, women who have PCOS can have children. I have read up on your other condition as well, and found no reason as to why you cannot have babies. You would need to see a doctor for possible fertilily treatments, or medications as in Clomid or Fermera.
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Hello, this forum is a general medical support community forum and people here are not doctors. If you are trying to contact a medical professional, you should post your question on one of the "ask a doctor" forums.
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