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Worried about not having babies

Hi. I am new to this site. My name is Aya. I am 20 years old. I got operated on 2 years ago on Feb 2008 due to Polycystic Ovaries. My right ovary was removed since it became almost as big as an ostrich egg. I have one ovary left. Here I am two years after.. i found out that my left ovary has cysts again, so I am under medication. Taking pills DIANNE, so I am gaining a lot of weight it is really depressing. so my worries are;
1. Is there anything I can do to stop my weight gain?
and
2. (THE REALLY IMPORTANT QUESTION) Will I still have babies? I am young. I just want to have my own family one day. I am really worried. Please help me? You can email me at ***@**** OR you can simply reply to this message. Please help me. I need advice.
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thanks! no im not on metformin. Doc says I dont need it. :) Thanks for your advice!
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594189 tn?1386916607
i see you have pcos, are you on metformin, alot of use ladies found that metformin helps with weight lose and if you have insulin resistance with your pcos it will help with that too. But you still do need to walk. I walk 2-3 times a day 15 mins each time.Hope that helps some and don't lose the faith.
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thank you very much for your comment. :) you made me feel a lot better. :) God bless you too.
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1276659 tn?1271691149
as u r having medicines the cysts will b dissolved soon just pray..n dont worry early medication will get ur prob solved soon just have faith in God..n weight reduction pills r there but believe me instaed of having their side effects just exercise regylarly..have a walk for 30 min or use an exercise cycle for 10 to 15 mins every1 ..everything will b fine..dont take too much tension medication will get it right n ull have kids n a family inshaAllah..God bless u ..take care dear n just relax stress is not good for u
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