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    Nov 13, 2012, 08:20 AM
    Pregnancy and a history of pcos
    What kind of precautions should women with a history of pcos take while pregnant to decrease the risk of miscarriage?

    Also, other than blood tests, how can you confirm that your hormones are balanced throughout your pregnancy when you have a history of pcos (but did not have a hormonal imbalance before becoming pregnant)?

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