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pcos with second

Hi there I had my first baby with no complications in 2008. My husband and I decided to try again last fall of 2013 and found out then that I have pcos.   We had given up but just found out that I am 6 weeks pregnant. My worry is now that I have been diagnosed with this should I be worried about my pregnancy?  
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what is this bc that your talking about? and do you want to get pregnant?
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Hi I'm also with PCOS and TTC but my doctor put me on Provera for ten days to start my period and BC to help regulate them and today I'm on my period and I suppose to start taking BC so if I skip this go round of BC Is there a chance that I will become pregnant?? Can someone help me out
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hi there, i was diagnosed with pcos late 2012. i had clomid to assist me in ttc. i fell pregnant first go and had a baby girl sept 2013. i then wanted to try again for my second naturally and fell pregnant first go ( my dr did tell me that sometimes after having a baby it can kick start everything) i unfortunately miscarried 2 weeks ago at 12weeks. but will be ttc again asap.i wouldnt be worried about your pcos effecting your pregnancy, to my knowledge it only really effects you if your trying to get pregnant
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