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It's very likely you have PCOS. You must see a doctor regarding this. It's important to catch it early and treat it or it can make you infertile.
Read these links: link text
link text](http://www.asrm.org/BOOKLETHirsutismandPolycysticOvarySyndromePCOS/)
Usual treatment is progesterone cream day 14 to 26 of menstrual cycle. If no period by 2 weeks restart the cream again Also a drug called Spironolactone Read: What your doctor may not tell you about Premenopause by John Lee MD
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It's very likely you have PCOS. You must see a doctor regarding this. It's important to catch it early and treat it or it can make you infertile.
Read these links: link textPCOS Overview
link text](http://www.asrm.org/BOOKLET{Patient Booklet](http://www.asrm.org/BOOKLETHirsutismandPolycysticOvarySyndromePCOS/)
Usual treatment is progesterone cream day 14 to 26 of menstrual cycle. If no period by 2 weeks restart the cream again Also a drug called Spironolactone Read: What your doctor may not tell you about Premenopause by John Lee MD
3 | No.3 Revision |
It's very likely you have PCOS. You must see a doctor regarding this. It's important to catch it early and treat it or it can make you infertile.
Read these links: PCOS Overview
{Patient Booklet](http://www.asrm.org/BOOKLETHirsutismandPolycysticOvarySyndromePCOS/)Patient Booklet
Usual treatment is progesterone cream day 14 to 26 of menstrual cycle. If no period by 2 weeks restart the cream again Also a drug called Spironolactone Read: What your doctor may not tell you about Premenopause by John Lee MD
4 | No.4 Revision |
It's very likely you have PCOS. You must see a doctor regarding this. It's important to catch it early and treat it or it can make you infertile.
Read these links: PCOS Overview
Usual treatment is progesterone cream day 14 to 26 of menstrual cycle.
If no period by 2 weeks restart the cream again
Also a drug called Spironolactone
Spironolactone.
Read: What your doctor may not tell you about Premenopause by John Lee MD