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I am currently trying to find out if I have PCOS, done blood test and waiting for a scan date. The second blood test I have to have 7 days before my period but I have irregular periods (another reason I went to dr) so any tips from anyone that’s been in the same situation?

My husband and I have been trying for a baby for a while now. Is there anything that can help getting pregnant? It feels like it’s never going to happen for us.

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Hi there, did they offer you a scan to check your ovaries?

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Hi, yes. Got one on Tuesday so hoping that will give more of an insight. I'm nervous and scared of the results. We are desperate to start our own family.

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