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    rach99c2004 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 12, 2011, 09:33 PM
    PCOS
    I am 24 and have been diagnosed with PCOS. I know that irregular cycels sometimes occur. I have dealth with that before, however I have not had a cycle in 6 months. I have taken a couple of pregnancy tests which have come back negative. Is it possible that I could be pregnant?
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    Eileen G Posts: 1,571, Reputation: 286
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    Feb 13, 2011, 06:32 AM

    If you were pregnant for six months, you'd have more symptoms than just a missing period.

    Negative pregnancy tests generally mean you are not pregnant.

    PCOS is one of the conditions that make it difficult to get pregnant in the first place. I suggest you to back to your doctor and talk to her about the lack of periods.

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