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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

So many people don't know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. I was inspired to do this because I saw other videos with the same message.

I know that the text is a little hard to read in some places, but I tried my best.

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  • It took them 5 years to give me a name for my demon lol And many scary and sad visits to the doctor. Noone could figure out with this small framed beautiful girl gained 70 pounds in a matter of a couple of months. One doctor told my mother i was fat and should be ashamed that i let it get that far!!! I desperatly want to be a mother and will never give up hope. Fight, fight, and fight. Pray for me and I for you, WE ARE going to beat this thing!!!!

  • This video made me loose all the hope I can have for having children when I grow up

    But the information was good but overall a little motivation would be great for many of us (specially being young ) to believe that there is always hope for everything in life . We should never give up and miracles do happen

    We all are beautiful no matter how :)

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  • There are drugs that you can take that will help with getting pregnant even though you have PCOS. I would suggest doing a bit of research on it instead of giving up hope. There is a website with a lot of information on PCOS that I've found and it gives me a small hope that maybe my wife and I can have children. It also has information on Endometriosis that is very helpful. cincinnatifertility . com

  • i have pcos myself i was diagnosed when i was eight and at first i didnt know what it was so i thought this is awesome i can eat whatever and i'm on metphormin so if i eat sugar nothing happens but i soon found out that eat all this sugar is making me gain more weight and for me its hard & scary. now im scared i'll never be able to have kids. sometimes i just cry cause im scared and none of my friends have this so it makes me feel like im the kid that stands out i dont look fat cause im tall

  • I was just diagnosed with PCOS, 27 now but have probably had it since I was 13. There is a lot we can do. Diet is number 1 and getting on NATURAL bio identical hormones. They will lower your testosterone levels and raise your female hormone levels. I know of 6 different woman (friends of mine) with PCOS that are either pregnant now or have had children. The video is nice but we need to spread positive information as well because you can have children with PCOS.

  • just rember ur not alone none of us are

  • I appreciated this video so much that I put it on my blog so that others could view it. I have PCOS and am trying to have a baby. It's been an uphill battle to say the least. If you want to follow the journey, here is the link. And thank you to the creator of this youtube video. pcosjourneytohaveababy.blogspo­t.com

  • I'm 14 and I was diagnosed last year with this. I really need to start working on my weight now because I am obese. Nobody I know has this and it saddens me to know that having a child will become a struggle for me. That was the one thing I wanted most in life to accomplish when I grow up. Hopefully when I become more healthy and smaller my pcos will disappear/ go away. I wish fertility to every woman, and I wish every woman good luck if you have pcos.

  • I was finally diagnosed with PCOS, hypothyroid and pre-diabetes this year (I've been trying to tell my doctors for years that something was wrong and I thought it had to do with hormones). I lost about 40 pounds but stuck now and my thyroid is improving with medication and my blood sugar levels dropped but I still have to watch what I eat and deal with constant pain, which actually gotten worse.

  • @NatalieGlendenning a cyst on your ovary is not the same as PCOS. but it doesnt mean you dont have it either. Cysts can occur in all women, PCOS is a hormone triggered syndrome

  • @AnCailinRua73 thank you for posting this comment! i was diagnosed 4 years ago, i am 30 and almost hopeless that i could ever have children! its nice to know that there is hope

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