MedievalGrad
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Congrats, Medieval!
WTB, that's a great bump!
oh_so, there are no tests specifically for PCOS, but once they check your hormones (LH/FSH and then some other ones as well), they can get an idea. Then they do some scanning, etc, and get the whole picture sorted. But there are tons of different things going on for women with PCOS, too, so it's not really an easy diagnosis, or even consistent, to begin with.
Yeah, I think my undiagnosed hypothyroidism kept me from getting pregnant from September-February until I got it checked out and started taking medicine for it.