I was diagnosed with polycystic ovaries when I was 16 and sadly have had two miscarriages since. I'm 24 years old and my partner and I have just bought our first home together and are talking about starting a family but the only problem we have now is I have arthritis in my back and they've suggested we start trying for a baby sooner rather then later as it will spread. I was just wondering if there was anyone that could offer me some advice as unsure on where ever I want to put myself back into a positon where I meant lose another child or be too scared for the rest of my life for something I want more then anything in the world.
Kind regards,
Farley
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I would go to a fertility centre, then ask to get surgery and a few tests done, if all else fails IVF would be the way to go.
You could get a surrogate if you don't think you can carry.
My partner wants to get tested as well to make sure he has no problems either. We both want to start a family and scared to think we might not be able too I will do. Thank you again for your help xxx
Spoken to my gp and he agreed about going to a fertility centre but has said we will have to pay for it. Just need to find somewhere local. Thank you agian for your help. you've been so helpful
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