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[|Human|] I am 26/f with hypothyroidism . I take 137 mcg of livothroid daily. I had a miscarriage in June 2011. After 2 cycles of mensuration I am trying to conceive now. I was testing my ovulation and it showed that I ovulated on September 21 and 22. The dates are completely different from what the ovulation prediction calendars have shown with my cycle length of 37. I ovulated almost 5 days later that what the ovulation predictors have said. I am concerned if I have PCOS because of my period cycles. I am overweight but I dont have any high blood pressure or diabetes. After my first miscarriage I started having hair on my stomach, chin, upper lip. My question is should I be really concerned about PCOS? What can be done to make sure that I dont have PCOS?
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor Since you have hypothyroidism there will be disruption in normal menstrual cycle duration which makes cycles shorter than before. Also, problem in ovulation will occur because of thyroid hormone deficiency and also high Prolactin usually associated with hypothyroidism. PCs is a condition where hormone LH is high associated with high blood sugar due to Diabetes and also high male hormones like An Chat Doctor.  If it is possible, do get tested for PCs to rule it out. Miscarriages are common in hypothyroidism and may also be seen in PCs. Main thing you have to do is to start losing weight which will help fertility