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i m 27 years old married for last 3 years i m having regular period of 28 or 29 days cycle still not conceive im confuse bit once i went to medical test where dr said i m polycysti overy and having high prolactin level i.e.58 she gave me 3 month medicine and again have test where my prolactine level was normal i.e 18 but again i went to another dr where she said that i m not having cyst and my prolactine level is normal since im having regular period.so first report is false.and without test sec.dr.said there is no blockage in fallopin tube.she test overy where everthing is alright.even i told that befor period 10 days from my left breast i secreat milk.she said that is also normal now what to do is first test is right or sec test ?adive me
If you had polycystic ovary syndrome you would also be experiencing metabolic syndrome, excessive weight gain, excessive hair growth, pain in the groin area as the cysts burst. Some women just have more prolactin levels than others. If the excessive prolactin is your only concern,have your doctor monitor that. Furthermore, it is not unusual for doctor's to disagree about polycystic ovary syndrome depending on the symptoms presenting at the time of the visit and the fact that bodies do tend to heal. Just monitor any bothersome symptoms and go for re-evaluation if you feel your ovaries may be acting up again. You also may be sensitive to sugar and high glycemic carbohydrates. Eat too many and your ovaries tell you???
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If you had polycystic ovary syndrome you would also be experiencing metabolic syndrome, excessive weight gain, excessive hair growth, pain in the groin area as the cysts burst. Some women just have more prolactin levels than others. If the excessive prolactin is your only concern,have your doctor monitor that. Furthermore, it is not unusual for doctor s to disagree about polycystic ovary syndrome depending on the symptoms presenting at the time of the visit and the fact that bodies do tend to heal. Just monitor any bothersome symptoms and go for re-evaluation if you feel your ovaries may be acting up again. You also may be sensitive to sugar and high glycemic carbohydrates. Eat too many and your ovaries tell you???