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  • #6176
    flavia
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    Hey. Thank you so much for this. It has been just recently that I found out I had PCOS. I was diagnosed late, unfortunately. Which came as a shock to me. Couldn’t conceive caught me off guard. Took me a while to take that all in and believe it. Sulked in bed all day. I know how hard it is. Takes too much away from you. You start blaming yourself. And consider it fate. But I think we never fall into circumstances we can’t handle. We were probably made stronger to cope with it. So yeah I will try to get up. And find what I have to do about it. Your information would come in handy. Thanks.

    #6179
    riazoyer
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    You will never know if you don’t try. There’s always a chance that a woman needs more than one IVF attempt. Unfortunately, there are some cases when IVF doesn’t work. For example, I failed a couple of IVF attempts. I couldn’t get pregnant that’s why we had to find the surrogate. Doctors helped us to do everything in the right way. I was as scared as you are. I didn’t know what to do. The only thing I knew for sure was that I want to become a mom. I was ready for everything to make my dream come true. I think you should try the IVF. What if it works for you? I’m sure it will.

    #6200
    Kate Bruce
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    Hello! Hope you are doing good. Thank you for sharing this information with us. IVF is successful for women who are going through PCOS. But it is not successful for those who are facing infertility. I also had an experience with it. I was infertile. I had miscarriages due to which my doctor said that i can’t conceive naturally. I decided to go for IVF. But my IVF failed for 2 times. It makes me more depressed. Then my friend suggested me to go for surrogacy. I got successful surrogacy treatment. I recommend to those couples who are facing infertility that they should go for surrogacy. Its success rate is also high than IVF. I hope it will change someone’s life. God Bless you!

    #6206
    Leslie Adams
    Participant

    Wow. That is a lot of information. I didn’t know almost all of that. Thanks for sharing this with us. PCOS brings along a lot of complications. Infertility is one of them. I pray no one gets to face this. Sending my love to everyone. Stay blessed!

    #6221
    Anonymous
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    I don’t agree with your post, the success rate of IVF with PCOS patients s more likely than the other fertility issues. However, if the PCOS is not controlled with diet, exercise, and medication. Then the last step would be IVF. Moreover, alternative therapies will also enhance the chances of conceiving like reflexology, and acupuncture. Even if all fails, then there is surgery called ovarian drilling. It is the laparoscopic technique done by lasers. Moreover, it is likely the IVF will increase the risk of OHSS, but your medication and IVF protocol will take care of it. Therefore, I would stress that choose a reliable clinic for all your fertility treatment.

    #6223
    Sarah Williams
    Participant

    Thank you for sharing the informative post here. Explains much here. So, yeah! I’m also having my process abroad. I’ve got PCOS. So, yes! Can relate! But, Doctor told me that IVF does have good chances, wouldn’t disagree with it. Hoping for the best outcome yet.

    #6224
    Sarah Williams
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    Thank you for sharing the informative post here. Explains much here. So, yeah! I’m also having my process abroad. I’ve got PCOS. So, yes! Can relate! But, Doctor told me that IVF does have good chances, wouldn’t disagree with it. Hoping for the best outcome yet.

    #6255
    flavia
    Participant

    Hi. PCOS got my attention. It has been just recently that I found out about mine, it was a late diagnosis. I am still suffering from the after-effects of it. I want to numb all these feelings. I don’t get how to cope up with all of this. Anyway, I have been wondering about going for these procedures. I have yet to choose one for myself. I will keep your good information in mind. Thank you so much for helping me out here. Your guidance was necessary. It is good to see people speaking from experience. Good luck though. Pray for me as well.

    #6259
    Jess bling
    Participant

    This is disturbing. You need to take care of yourself. What if this has a low success rate. You can still become a mom. Go for surrogacy dear. It has cost but it will definitely give a baby. Everything comes with a price.

    #6287
    Jessica fields
    Participant

    I did some research on this. I don’t have PCOS though. However, I came across some interesting facts. So doctors actually recommend IVF for PCOS. It works really well with it. If anyone here wants to get a child. Even if they have PCOS they can rely on IVF.

    #6469
    aana
    Participant

    Hi dear! Your post is really helpful. You’ve shared the good piece of information. The success rate of IVF depends on the condition of a lady. If she doesn’t have major issues this process can be successful. Some ladies have their first attempt successful. It also depends upon the treatment of the clinic. But I think one should give it a try.

    #6512
    Shelby Ashton
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    There are 60% of chances for IVF procedure to get successful for PCOS patients so i can’t tell whether it will be successful or not. IVF is one of the most common treatment for PCOS patients these days. But it doesn’t work out for women who are above 35 mostly. So one should think before choosing IVF if age is above 60%. According to me surrogacy is far better than IVF. it has high success rate as well. And there is minimum chance of failure. So surrogacy is safest option among all.

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