Showing posts with label tips on getting pregnant when you have pcos. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 1, 2014

tips to get pregnant with pcos?




xoxo


hey! my hubby and i have decided to try and get pregnant... only problem is i have pcos. what are some tips we could use? (besides do it often ;)) i can not have a period if i'm not on birth control, so that means i'm not ovulating on my own correct? how can i get pregnant then? any tips would be soo helpful! i'm sooo terriffied i will never get pregnant. :/


Answer
This is my favourite pcos website:
http://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/
It has a TON of information on everything to do with pcos, including fertility.

I have pcos and when we decided we were ready for a baby we went right to a fertility specialist. Like you, I don't have periods at all unless I'm on the pill, so I felt there was no point in us spending time "just trying".

However, the website above does have some ideas for natural pregnancy with pcos if you'd like to try that before fertility.

My fertility doctor put me on metformin (a good idea that you can ask your GP about), and then we tried clomid for the first 3 months and it didn't work for me. The fourth month we tried Gonal F injections and IUI and I got pregnant!

There is a ton of pcos and fertility information on the web. Good luck on your pregnancy journey!

Any tips on how to get pregnant with PCOS?




JuStLoVeLy


I have pcos and have recently ordered fertibella. My LMP was on Christmas eve and it lasted 6 days. I am pretty sure I have ovulated because of the signs your body gives out and my prayer is that I have already conceived and I wont even have to take the pills. But anyway can you give me any tips in case I did not get pregnant?
LMP Last menstrual period



Answer
I have PCOS and currently TTC. Metformin helps with your insulin and even helps women with PCOS regulate their cycles.. but sometimes that isn't enough. Clomid would be something you should talk to your doctor about. Also check out Inositol supplement, that helps as well.. make sure you are also on a good prenatal vitamin. Keep in mind, Clomid doesn't help all women with PCOS. If you have insulin resistance, you can also be Clomid resistant.. but don't give up hope there are other medicines and options for you..
I don't know anything about Fertibella.. but I would just talk to your doctor about what would work for your body. Clomid may help or Femara.. if those don't you may need an HSG to see if you have a blockage in your tubes or an injury to your tubes or uterus.
I hope you do find your answer to help you along.. best wishes!




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