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Old 06-05-2009, 08:49 AM
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PCOS & pregnant

I have PCOS and I just found out I'm 5 weeks pregnant. I was wondering if any ladies out there knew if women with PCOS have a higher chance of having boy babies because of our increase testosterone. I would be interested to see the answer.
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Me: (26) PCOS & scarred tubes
DH (33) No problems
TTC about 8 years ( we started trying early)

April 2008- IUI

July 2008- IUI

September 2008- laparoscopy ..found bad scaring on outside of tubes

January 2009- IVF #1 took Gonal F Retrieved 20 eggs but all were immature but 1. Only 1 fertilized and we did a 3 day transfer with 1 embryo that resulted in a

May 2009- IVF #2
May 13- retrieved 24 eggs, 19 mature, 11 fertilized
May 18- transferred 2 perfect textbook embryos and froze the rest
May 26- got a on a HPT
May 29- first beta was 380
June 1st- second beta was 1,466
June 17th- first U/S showed one baby measuring at exactly 7 weeks. Heart rate was 138 BPM
July 1st - 2nd U/S 155 BPM measuring exactly 9 weeks
July 20th- First scan says everything looks good and the heart rate was 148 BPM
September 14th - 20 Weeks Scan and It's a Girl!!! Said she looks healthy and has a heart rate of 142 BPM





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Old 06-05-2009, 08:59 AM
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Congrats!

sex of the baby is determined by the sperm, it has nothing to do with the mother... sorry...
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