Can you have PCOS and still get a cycle and LH surge every month?
Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at
12:02 am
Just wondering if it is possible to to have PCOS if you have a cycle everymonth. My cycle comes every month but usually any where between 1-4 days off (cycle is usually 31-34 days). I do OPKs and i have a surge every month, but don’t really see any changes in my CM.
I started taking royal jelly and now I am considering evening primrose. But if it might be PCOS, my doctor may consider something else.
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Hello! I also have PCOS and my period comes every month too but I have very long cycles. I usually have a 32-35 day cycle. It wasn’t this long until all my other symptoms showed up. But I understand that there are PCOS women who get their cycles despite the hormonal problems.
Before I got diagnosed with PCOS, I had several tests. Through an OGTT or an oral glucose tolerance test, my doctor was able to identify that I had a problem with insulin resistance. I also had a hormone profile but it turned out surprisingly normal — it was for testosterone, LH and prolactin. Bet despite of this, my other symptoms are very typical of PCOS. I guess it’s important for you to work closely with your doctor because an early diagnosis can make a lot of difference with your health. Good luck!
It is possible; but most women with pcos dont have regular cycles and when they use OPKs they usually get messed up results due to LH; FSH imblalance. What makes you think you may have pcos?