It can effect one or both ovaries.
Poly-Cystic Ovary Syndrome.
Huntington's Poly Cystic Ovary Sickle Cell Anemia Etc, Etc, etc
If you are talking about LIZ from the UK with poly cystic ovary disease.... SHe took progesterone 200mg tid for 6 weeks and had a baby girl names Elizabeth.
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Poly Cystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) is a condition that affects women's ovaries by causing cysts. This leads to a hormonal imbalance, producing more male hormones than needed. You can differentiate from the given figure:
Yes. I know many women with PCOS who not only produced milk, but breastfed multiples.
no. It sometimes changes but not all the time
You have to do follicular study to know your menstrual cycle.
Yes. As long as the potential donor meets all FDA eligibility requirements.
PCO is an acronym with various meanings. It is commonly used as an abbreviation for Police Communications Officer, Planning and Coordination Office and Poly Cystic Ovarian.
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Depends on your age, weight, and other physical problems. An irregular cycle could mean many different things. Your hormones may be off. It could be anything from anemia to poly cystic ovarian syndrome. You should speak to you gynecologist.