Thanks for your reply-
I have heard that it is common but all research i can find relates mostly to PCOS itself.
I had several BT to determine my progesterone levels and work out when i was O. I hadnt had a monthly since dec 06 and actually though i was preg. It wasnt until i had an US in late Jan that we found out i wasnt preg and that i had PCO.
My first bubs i concieved without problems and i was on the pill at the time. I had a dating US and it was a few days out from my LMP which my GP said was fine and to go by the US date being october 6th, at my 12 week US they changed my EDD by almost 2 weeks. At my 18-20 week US they changed my EDD back to the first date. i should have been due in early to mid October (40-42 weeks) but had my son in mid nov. The hospital when my EDD came up told me that they book inductions after 42 weeks so we waited, i went back to my GP and he found my BP to be very high and my legs and feet were very swollen. I told him what the hospital had said and he wrote me a letter asking them to book me in, The next day i had my appointment there and gave them the letter, the midwife was terribly rude and organised another appointment in the FMU for an internal. The next week i went for the internal (making me at this stage almost 44 weeks according to my first date) the doc was very rough and it hurt like hell and he told them to book me. i couldnt get a booking for another week and a half. the day beforei was book in i started having contractions and within an hour i was 3 mins apart and we were off to the hospital. they were going to send me home as i wasnt dilated enough but DP told them all the probs and the took me in to break my water. 1 hour later i had a beautiful son. He was grey, my waters were discribed my the midwives as "the greenest they had ever seen" and within 2-3 days my sons skin began to peel.




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