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It's so good to hear news of your TTC journey and I'm so glad you're going ahead with the plan. I look forward in hearing some great news from you soon!!!
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Apparently Omega oils are good for PCOS sufferers. Best wishes and to you from London
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Can you please do a husband tag? Would like to know his feelings through this process.
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Have you been screen for cancer? That may cause infertility.
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So sorry to hear abt your loss. I didn't hv PCOS but I had problems carrying the baby. 1st one, I had a threatened miscarriage, I was able to carry it full term. Next one, just spotted, carried full term, 3rd one, I had a bad threatened miscarriage, had to be in bed rest, & w/ 2 other young ones, it was so hard. I wanted to b up & around. At around 7 months preg I was able to lead a normal life, & the baby came on time, & was a normal del. Did take Clomid 1st 2 babies, 3rd 1 was a surprise.
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Stay strong! Praying for you xoxo
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I totally know what you are going through. Just continue to have faith and stay prayed up. Everything will happen in its time.
Hey Preciousss!!! My prayers go out to you and your family. I work in an infertility clinic here in NJ and we deal with PCOS patients all the time. I don't particularly like Clomid as those cycles often lead to miscarriage. Have you and your doc discusses injectables possible a low dose FSH cycle?
ST1526 4 months ago
@ST1526 My personal doctors want me to do the clomid one more time, if they don't work then IUI will be the next move.
PreCi0uSsS 3 months ago
Thank you sweetie for sharing your story. I am sorry for your loss, and my prayers are with you thru your future on TTC & PCOS. I also suffer from PCOS... I am currently on metformin (but, it makes me extremely sick!) I was just put on it last week. The doctor assures the "tummy aches" will get better with time.... but yikes! You are such a beautiful woman inside & out... and again my prayers are with you!! XOXO ♥
GlamourChica123 4 months ago
@GlamourChica123 The metformin made me so so sick but I had to stick it out, try talking to your doctor to decrease the dose. They should start you at a low dose like 500mg or 250 daily then slowly increase it, this will give your body time to get use to the drug.
PreCi0uSsS 3 months ago
Ok you said you are taking metformin which is for diabetic what does it do for you as far as the pcos
bcuwildcat05 4 months ago
@bcuwildcat05
some women who have pcos have insulin resistance which can worsen there pcos, so doctors will treat the insulin and it may improve the pcos
PreCi0uSsS 3 months ago