What do you know about PCOS?! It can go away ladies!!

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Don't give up on hope of becoming a Mother when the Doctor has told you, "You have PCOS"
Mine went away on its own!! There is hope! Don't give up on your dreams!
Cysts can occur anywhere in the body. With PCOS, women can develop "cysts" due to eggs not being released over time. The follicles keep growing and form multiple "cysts." ... Corpus luteum cysts: These also usually go away on their own.
  • Follicular cysts: These usually go away on their own in 1 to 3 months. These form when an egg doesn't get release as expected, so the follicle keeps growing.
  • Corpus luteum cysts: These also usually go away on their own. These form after the follicle ruptures and releases the egg (ovulation). The follicle reseals and fluid starts to buildup within it. They can enlarge and cause pain, bleed, or twist the ovary. Fertility medicines used to promote ovulation (such as clomiphene) can increase the chances of developing these type of cysts.