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PostPosted: 02/26/07 - 16:11    Post subject: PCOS AND PREGNANCY Vote now! Reply with quote

I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH PCOS AS A TEEN I AM NOW 29 Y/O. I HAVE BEEN EXPERIENCING SOME WEIRD FEELING S AND THINK I MAY BE PREGNANT, I WENT TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM ON DFRIDAY AND THEY TOLD ME I HAD AN UTI THEY ALSO DID A PREGNANCY TEST WHICH WAS NEGATIVE. IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THE URINE TEST WAS INCORRECT. ARE BLOOD TESTS MORE EFFECTIVE WITH PEOPLE THAT HAVE PCOS?
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