I see that most women with questions are actually trying to conceive at the moment; however, I'm only 22 and starting grad school soon so I am nowhere near ready to start that process. Though I am curious as to if I could even get pregnant if I wanted to. See, recently I've been diagnosed with slightly polycystic ovaries and for a while now I've known I have a tilted uterus. I've heard that the two symptoms can actually get better after pregnancy; but what are my chances of actually getting pregnant with these complications? Also, would it be smart to wait until 30 years of age to start?
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My coursing had tilted uterus and she got preg after 3 months of trying, she has now a beautiful baby boy , but being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries it is a little bit harder considering that u might not always ovulate
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Lol, yes I was wondering about that...thanks for clearing it up. Its good to know she didnt really have any complications; tho I do worry what it will mean for myself having both of these problems. I remember just casually asking my doc what would be my chances but she seemed so caught up on how far I had to go before starting a family that she almost completely skipped the answer I was looking for
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Yeah , I feel like that to, these days they don't seem to pay to much attention when u can't conceive since they rely on iui and ivf
It's sad, they always rush u out and seem to not have patience listening
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