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Asked by emly21

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Hello there! I need your suggestion. She suffering from PCOS disease. My friend does not conceive naturally. She wants to become a mother. She visited many clinics but they are not a good response. She totally confused. She fights the infertility disease. But this option, not the best with health. Kindly provides the information and guides the treatment there. The clinic in Europe in best for surrogacy treatment. They gave a good idea. Who is the best option for your health? Hope the clinic in Europe best for your treatment. Hope you will be soon a mother. Best of luck.

This question was asked Aug. 8, 2018 10:13am
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by nate34 - Aug. 21, 2018 11:01am
Hey there. Surrogacy is a good option. Though it depends what sort of infertility your friend has. I But she should really thoroughly check the clinic she would be going to opt for. She would not want to go through unnecessary heartache and headache. There are certain clinics like A****, that are not providing the proper services. Just make sure she does not end up with such clinics. I have heard many stories of people having mental and emotional trauma. Specifically, when not doing their research when it comes to selecting their surrogacy clinic. Even if going for IVF, she should check the clinics. Infertility is already so stressful. SHe should not be forced to go through more.

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Answered by Lindsay2689 - Aug. 8, 2018 3:34pm
I am sorry about your friend. I know PCOS is very traumatic. It hard to predict the ovulation as the irregular periods makes it impossible. It is treatable and manageable. You can consult with a good doctor. I am going to a European clinic, where they are very considerate of the fertility issues, they treat the patient accordingly. And they are comparably cheap than the other European clinics. Yet they don't compromise over quality. If you are interested to know, I can also post the details of the clinic. You can book a free consultation.

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Answered by BabyBiggles - Aug. 8, 2018 12:35pm
I'm not sure I really understand your question, but PCOS does not necessarily mean she cannot conceive. Just that it is harder. Advice would be to try to get into a healthy weight range, track basal body temperature so that she knows whether or not she is ovulating at all, and talk to a specialist about medications to help support ovulation. I have PCOS and I am pregnant with number three, I don't know all the details here but with PCOS it is possible.

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