AboutChristy Morgan Expertise I can answer questions about current medical and non medical treatments for PCOS. I can also explain what you might expect when you see a Reproductive Endocrinologist and advise on what questions you might ask your Dr. I cannot diagnose or suggest specific treatments for you, I am not a Dr.
Experience I was diagnosed with PCOS in 1997 and have heavily researched treatment options and am currently using an experimental treatment thru my endocrinologists office.
Education/Credentials personal experience and research only
ANSWER: Do you have a GYN that you can call tomorrow morning?
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QUESTION: what should i say?
Answer Well you have a couple options. You can either wait a few more days and see if your period shows up, or call your GYN and tell them you are late and are concerned. If pregnancy is truly a concern, I would call after a couple days. I am hesistant to suggest waiting out another cycle without contacting your Dr since you seem worried about being pregnant. Early prenatal care is essential, especially for women who have any type of health issues.