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What Is The Increased Percentage Of Twins?
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Hi I’m Brooke ! I’m new here, I’m 25 I was diagnosed with pcos two days ago, although I haven’t had a period without birth control for well over 6-7 years. I got off some medication for a mental health issues I was diagnosed with a few months ago and I am down 32 pounds, and counting so I’m hoping I will be able to reverse this. However, my doctor just started me on the 10 day progesterone to see if she can bring down a period and help me ovulate, she said my fsh levels are 19.9 from the build… read more

posted February 17, 2022
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A myPCOSteam Member

Since PCOS is an endocrine disorder there is no reversing it or cure for it -there is just treatment and learning to live with it as best possible.

posted April 17, 2022
A myPCOSteam Member

Great thank you so much!!

posted February 26, 2022
A myPCOSteam Member

Since the 1980s, the rate of twin births worldwide has increased by more than 30%, from 9 twin births per 1,000 deliveries in 1980-1985, to 12 twin births per 1,000 deliveries in 2010-2015. I was told to try is medicine with my husband if I want to conceive with PCOS it's conception by Eu Natural female fertility there's a bottle for women and a bottle for men you can get it Walmart website

posted February 18, 2022 (edited)

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