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    People who “diagnose” themselves with fertility issues before they even start trying

    @s3anreilly Well, then I apologize for using the incorrect word in my post, I wasn’t clear. I should have also clarified that I didn’t interject my problems into their experience. I listened, showed empathy, and at an appropriate time, I asked my closer friend some questions more privately...
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    People who “diagnose” themselves with fertility issues before they even start trying

    @s3anreilly I think this is where we differ. I have had an infertility diagnosis (due to my PCOS symptoms, I’m aware not everyone with PCOS experiences the same symptoms and deals with infertility), and I do feel like it’s my responsibility to bring attention to it and share my experience, as...
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    People who “diagnose” themselves with fertility issues before they even start trying

    @s3anreilly I had a lot of valid concerns about my cycle and a long list of other symptoms (which I didn’t understand were all related)….they were always brushed off and PCOS was never mentioned. What I had was nearly every single symptom of PCOS. It definitely wasn’t “oh I have a feeling...
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    People who “diagnose” themselves with fertility issues before they even start trying

    @manitouscott To be fair, I assumed I would have fertility issues because of all the problems I had with my period from the time it started. I always knew something was wrong (it was PCOS, undiagnosed for 20 years). I remember mentioning my assumption in a group of friends, of which two were...
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