You do have some clinical symptons. However, they are not sufficent to support a PCOS diagnosis. An ultrasound, check your hormone levels, and measure glucose, or sugar levels, in the blood would have to be conducted. If you are producing too many male hormones, the doctor will make sure it’s from PCOS.
Metformin does have the benefits of restoration of normal menstrual cycle and improved chance of pregnancy. However, it could elevated homocysteine and pregnancy complications, such as, early pregnancy loss.
Don't worry too much. PCOS is treatable. Lots of women who had PCOS were able to be pregnant and have a child. Right not, to find out what you really have is the most important thing. We deal with one thing at one time.
Take care.
Metformin does have the benefits of restoration of normal menstrual cycle and improved chance of pregnancy. However, it could elevated homocysteine and pregnancy complications, such as, early pregnancy loss.
Don't worry too much. PCOS is treatable. Lots of women who had PCOS were able to be pregnant and have a child. Right not, to find out what you really have is the most important thing. We deal with one thing at one time.
Take care.