Re: Moral Dilemma
Sarah S: Thanks you for your advice. Are you saying if you were in a similar situation, you would do the same thing? <<<
I'd say good-bye. I don't hold a moral obligation to anyone else but myself especially if I don't love that person.
Plus:
- Recent insights into the pathophysiology of PCOS have shown insulin resistance to play a substantial role and as such have brought the long-term issues of type 2 diabetes mellitus and its resultant increased risk of coronary artery disease to the forefront.
- PCOS accounts for 75% of anovulatory infertility
- Additionally, if/when pregnancies do occur, the first trimester miscarriage rate is as high as 30% to 50% (3 times more than normal women)
- Management of infertility can be difficult
- There have been successful drugs but these are new (hence no full exploration of side effects) and one was removed from the market.
I mean, why bother? IVF and infertility treatments are expensive. I would save myself the hassle, as crass as that sounds.