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Im 25 years old and have just been diagnosed with pcos

should i use an ob/gyn that specializes in pcos?

Is there such a thing?

are there any tests I should do to monitor my pcos?

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An endocrinologist specialises in PCOS - we have a higher risk of heart disease and it is important to have 4 periods a year to keep your uterus healthy. Generally the risks increase more if you are overweight so try and keep your weight under BMI of 30

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daneene in reply toHols969

How does one insure to have 4 periods a year? I have had light ones occasionally but that is it.

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Hols969 in reply todaneene

You can get medication to force a bleed if you don't think its a proper bleed (provera)

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daneene in reply toHols969

Thank you

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