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Hello, I have a problem with the cycle menstrual.I am 34 years old., my child have done so in vitro.8 months after birth had first cycle. I have irregular cycles, not every month but about 47-54 days. I am diagnosed with micro cyst in the ovary. PCOS.before they might get pregnant, the doctor gave me pills FEMODEN.What can i use now for regular my cycle? I want to have another child,i have tried,but i can't do it.

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Don't focus on your monthly cycle as you can get pregnant without it and having a cycle doesn't mean you are ovulating either. I would look at the fertilityfriends website as it advises how to chart your temperature and what body signs to look for as this is the only accurate way to see if you are ovulating with pcos.

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