ok so me and my husband have been trying to conceive for a year now with no luck, i went to my GP today for some advice and she is starting fertility investigations, i have too go back for a blood test on tuesday for a blood test to check if i am ovulating. will my doctor ask me to come in for the results? if it comes back saying i am not ovulating, does that mean i am infertile? if so what happens next? please answer i am really confused.


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I have done some research and found out that if i have a baby then my health issues with Pcos will improve. Do you know if this true in most cases?

I’m not ready to be a mother myself, but i really need my health issues improved so i can hold a job down properly and not have to ring my employer and say i cant come in today because i’m laid up in bed in agony, im sooooo unreliable right now no treatment works either i’ve had injections, the pill (which is spost to be the cure for PCOS but it actually makes me worse) I have had PCOS since i was 14. I am going to be 19 in june and yes i no i’m young and i think people won’t trust a 19year old but i dont smoke and i dont drink. I go walking with my partner up monutains every month when i feel up to it so i am quite healthy.

I would really like to be a surrogant mother for someone, so that we both benefit from the process, they’d be helping me and i’d be helping them.

I have a cyst on my ovary and it keeps coming back, i”ve been told by my GP that my hormone imbalance is fine and the cyst keeps coming back because i do ovulate.I’ve not been on any contraception for 18months me and my partner we’re trying for that ammount of time but it never happened. So i’m not sure wether anyone would accept me
when i have PCOS, and i have never had my own child and i have never had fertility treatment. (but if i ovulate naturally then i think i would be ok) and it might of had somthing to do with my partner with why it never happend for us because as i no it takes two.
What do you think?
Please don’t just put go to your GP i’m looking for proper answers and if anyone has ever been in the same situation
thanks
love to all
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UK Q! Need help with fertility advice from GP?

HI :o )

Please read this Q

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhsEkTzQw._lcl2yz3aaMyDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080611030402AAduMaU

I would like to know about what to expect when i speak to the GP… what Q will they ask? What do i need to tell them? What happens next?

I am scared about it so any advice is helpful.
You do need to read the other question to fully understand.

Thanks in advance for your time
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