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Edited with the trial version of Foxit Advanced PDF Editor Chapter 3 – Diagnosis of PCOS & Ovarian Cysts To remove this notice, visit: www.foxitsoftware.com/shopping 46 Medical History, Physical Examination, Checking Hormone Levels The diagnosis of PCOS is usually made by checking your medical history, doing a physical examination, checking hormone levels, and occasionally by doing an ultrasound. A complete medical history check will include questions about your general menstrual history, your reproductive history (including pregnancies miscarriages/abortions you have had and birth control methods), how long your cycles are, how much you bleed in a cycle and the time between cycles. Your health care practitioner should also conduct a pelvic and physical exam, where your height, weight, and blood pressure will also be checked. In some cases, a fertility specialist or your gynecologist will conduct a vaginal ultrasound to check for multiple follicle cysts in your ovaries. A probe is inserted in the vagina and the picture is shown on a screen beside the bed. Due to the fact that women with PCOS do not cycle normally they may be at a higher risk for endometrial cancer. Measuring the endometrial lining can help a physician check the health of your endometrium. In some cases, a biopsy of the lining is also recommended. A thorough check of your endocrine system (blood will be drawn to test hormone levels) will be recommended if PCOS is suspected. They will be looking for: ? Luteinizing hormone (LH) ? Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ? Total and Free Testosterone Page 46