If you have PCOS and you conceive a girl?
Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at
2:14 am
If you have pcos and conceive a girl, are you worried about passing it to your daughter? I know that the genetic link is only a possibility in the many reasonings behind pcos, but I was just curious. Thank you for your answers!
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i am sure it is highly likely. you know pcos can also be related to getting diabetes later in life too.
i wouldnt worry too much about it, if it hapens then it happens
i don’t worry about that. i figure if i could get pregnant and have it, then my daughter would have a great chance at concieving too. i have 2 sisters who have pcos. .
think about all the technology we have for it now, now in 25 years, they may even find better treatment plans.