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Just found out I have POS

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I'm in my mid 20s and my husband and I have been trying for a baby for over a year now. I have just been for an ultrasound scan that shows I have POS and I am devastated. Any help or advise would be most welcomed as I feel so let down by my doctors that I had to harass before giving me a scan.

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hi. New on here and just seen your post , how you feeling now? I was told I had pcos in 2007 , I took clomid and now have a very lively nearly six year old, been trying again for eight months now and still no joy , it's so hard isn't it xx

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