Hello Everyone. I am new here to the forum and TTC
for the first time. My DH and I have been married for a little over a
year. I am going to be 26 in a few days and he is 30.
I was diagnosed with PCOS at the age
on 14. I have been on BCP for the majority of the time since then. I
stopped taking BC Sept 2008, but we continued to use condoms. I have
only had 2 cycles since then (last one was in April). In May I switched
OBGYNs. The new Dr ran some general fertility
blood work then. The test results came back suggesting that I would
indeed need some assistance in getting preggers, but my insulin levels
where fine. We discussed going on Clomid when the time was right for us.
DH
and I have decided that we are ready and threw out the condoms this
week. YAY!! I called my OBGYN yesterday to tell her that we want TTC and
that I hadnt had a cycle since I saw her last. She advised me to take a
HPT (BFN- no big shocker there)and she would call me today to
discuss a fertility plan then. Well she called me today she said she rather have me come in to office then discuss the medication over the phone. I couldnt get an appt until Aug 20th b/c of my schedule. So I guess I'm just waiting until then.
I'm very excited and nervous at the same
time. My entire sexual life I have been nervous-nelly about getting
preggers and now that I want to I'm afraid it will be a long road.
Sorry if I rambled but we've made the decission not to tell anyone in
our family we are TTC to help keep the pressure off of us, and I am
just dying to share with someone. 
Re: TTC #1 with PCOS
You know, I think the best advice I can give you is as follows. When I was 25 I thought I have all the time in the world to see a regular gyn about my PCOS and advice and help getting pregnant. That lasted two months. Then I went to an endocrinologist (If you have pcos you should be seeing one reg anyway) I let that last for two and a half years. And now I'm a breath away from 30 and my fertility being cut further and just now thinking "maybe I should have seen a reproductive endo sooner"
Do yourself a favor, cancel your appt and go see a reproductive endo. Your hormones need to be regulated by someone who has been trained to do it. Don't waste your time, energy and emotions. I know you're excited now just to be starting. But I promise you as the months go by, you'll kick yourself in the rear.
Heres hoping that you'll have an easier time than me or any of the other girls on here with PCOS. And heres hoping that if you choose to stay with your gyn, that shes the best gyn in the world.
Good luck!
Thanks for the encouragement!
I had been seeing an RE since I was 14. I changed Drs this year for a couple of reasons. 1. Insurance changed and for best coverage I needed to see a provider that practices at the hospital I work at. 2. My old RE refused to discuss TTC until I maintained a weight loss. I know that is the healthiest way TTC but I have battle my weight for years which she saw through out my visits. I decided that Yo-Yo dieting was not the way I wanted to live.
When I met my new OBGYN I discussed all of this with her and whether or not she would be able to help be concieve. She said that she would most likely try me on clomid first and if that did not work then send me to a RE. I'm going to give this OBGYN a chance I really like her and she is one of the most popular Drs in our hospital.
Welcome! Hope your stay here is short.
I'm totally with you - it's amazing how we worry all those years about getting pregnant, and then when it's time for us to, we realize it really isn't that easy.
I, too, started with my obgyn and she is who diagnosed me with PCOS. While there are some out there who can help you, like pp's said, you will have better luck with an RE. I found my obgyn just wasn't giving me the time/attention I needed. After one cycle on clomid with my obgyn, I went to a specialist. I feel like I'm on the right track now and getting the answers/direction I need.
Good luck! Let us know how your appointment goes.
Agreed!! I was afraid to go to RE for insurance purposes but a lot of insurance covers PCOS appointments with an RE.
Sounds like a good plan! Good Luck!
Good luck again!!