
r/PCOS on Reddit: I was denied a transvaginal ultrasound because I’m a ...
Luckily had a female GP that immediately suspected PCOS. Referred to ultrasound. I arrive at the ultrasound clinic. I already know that the golden standard is a transvaginal ultrasound but they …
r/PCOS on Reddit: How often do you get an ultrasound of your ovaries …
Jan 30, 2023 · Back when I was first diagnosed with PCOS and very symptomatic (with polycystic ovaries and infrequent periods), I got an ultrasound every 6 months for the first 2 years to make sure …
Must Not be a Virgin: Transvaginal Ultrasound : r/PCOS - Reddit
There is zero medical reason why a transvaginal ultrasound can't be performed on a virgin. The only justification not to would be patient discomfort, which can be experienced by sexually active patients …
PCOS diagnosis ultrasound images : r/PCOS - Reddit
Jun 29, 2023 · While I'm not able to give a medical opinion based on the ultrasound images, it's important to trust your instincts and seek a second opinion if you're still concerned. Polycystic ovaries …
full bladder for pelvic ultrasound? : r/PCOS - Reddit
Apr 4, 2023 · I did abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound few days ago. I had 32 oz of water an hour before the abdominal ultrasound. My bladder was very full. It took 15 minutes to be done. After that, I …
If my blood tests came back as normal could I still have PCOS?
Aug 5, 2022 · My gyno did an ultrasound sound and said “you have a little PCOS” whatever that means. I got blood work after that and all my hormone levels were apparently normal so it was never brought …
Anyone have PCOS but all the hormone labs came back within a
I have pcos and suffer from acne and mild hirsutism but my testosterone levels were in normal range, however my doctor did say despite it being normal he prefers them to be at a certain number (even …
What type of ultrasound did you get for pcos? : r/PCOS - Reddit
Aug 29, 2022 · You don't really need that type of ultrasound if they get good images of your ovaries with the abdominal ultrasound, though. It's sort of up to both you and your doctor.
r/PCOS on Reddit: I had a transvaginal ultrasound and they said that ...
The "cysts" in PCOS refers to multiple developing ovarian follicles caused by said sex hormone disturbance (you're only supposed to have 1-2 per cycle), which in turn release too many androgens …
What to expect at first ultrasound? : r/PCOS - Reddit
Aug 13, 2022 · The transvaginal ultrasound involves the insertion of an ultrasound machine inside the vagina. It's also not painful, they use lubricant, but it isn't a nice feeling. I suggest googling images of …