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I am nearly 40 wirh pcos and thyroid problems, i started ivf treatment and had to stop injections first time as i got very sick. Doctors not sure it was the drugs it could have been a bad stomach bug. Does anyone else peiod changed after taking injections? Anyone else had issues with ivf injjections and can offer any advice on how to deal with them. Is there any hope for me to get pregnant

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Hi Quinn,

I'm sorry you're going through this. I found some helpful resources on this site during my fertility journey, it might be worth having a read to see if they have some insight.

fertilityfirst.com.au/news/.....

I hope this helps. Good luck

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