Me: IR-PCOS, elevated DHEAs, low progesterone, weak ovulation DH: low volume, low T
SHG 5/10/13: both tubes blocked; HSG 6/28 = Left tube cleared! Right blocked.
BFP#1 7/20/13 EDD 3/30/14, m/c 8/19/13, D&E 8/21/13, Chromosomal results = normal, female
Lap & hysteroscopy scheduled for 10/31, right tube cleared, no endo found! ...Happy Halloween!
Cycle 14: Clomid (50)+ IUI = BFP! EDD 9/16/14~ Rowan Elizabeth born sleeping at 17w4d on 4/12/14 due to IC.
~There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world~
New RE June 2014. RPL b/w - negative. SIS looking for uterine/cervical abnormalities & Asherman's 6/10/14 - ALL CLEAR!
Cycle 16: Natural IUI = CP, Cycle 17: Femara (2.5) + IUI = BFN, Cycle 18 Femara (5) + IUI = BFFN, Cycle 19: Break
Cycle 20: Clomid (50)+ IUI = BFP EDD 6/20, transvaginal cerclage 12/19, Carson Quinn born sleeping at 16w3d on 1/6/15 due to IC
Phone consult with Dr. Haney (Univ of Chicago) for transabdominal cercalge scheduled for 2/9/15.
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."
Re: 32,TTC with PCOS, stressed already
I'm also 32 with PCOS! I really find a lot of support on this board that helps take away some of the stress. DH is a great support and I have a couple of friends IRL that know our whole story. Having someone to talk to really helps. The other thing is just reminding myself that TTC is a process and I'm happy in my life NOW.
I have moments where I'm stressed, but I've never gotten to the point that looking at a baby made me break down. If you're this upset after a few months, you may want to speak to a therapist. Stress doesn't do you any good, and 3 months of trying is a bit too soon to be thinking about testing and meds.
Are you temping? What type of ovulation tests are you doing? For me, charting helped me learn what my body was doing (or not doing) and by being more informed, I feel more in control of the process.
April 2013: Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
I agree that seeing someone, or at least confiding in a good friend, sounds like it would be best.
BFP on Mar. 4, 2013, DX with MMC (blighted ovum) at 8 weeks, D&C
TTC again as of May 2013
BFP on June 24, 2013, EED March 12, 2014
Diagnosed with endometriosis, PCOS, heterozygous MTHFR and positive for ANA
GROW BABY, GROW!
Check out the Newbie information at the top of this board or the wonderful TTGP Blog (https://tbttgp.wordpress.com/)
Both have helped me tons!
Combining daily BBT and OPKs (LH test strips) will give you a good idea of when you ovulate. Definitely try out https://www.fertilityfriend.com to help you track. It can take a while for your body to regulate after birth control, sometimes as long as 6-12 months. That being said, hopefully it doesn't take that long for you. I don't think it's a bad idea to consult your doctor to see help see if you are ovulating or if there's anything he recommend.
I understand your feelings as I had one crying incident myself. When to my cousin's baby shower and there were 3 pregnant ladies, 2 toddlers, and a newborn. When I first saw the newborn, my eyes just filled up. I talked to my best friend later and I've been much better ever since. You should talk to someone and share your frustrations and feelings; a best friend, a relative, even a professional to help you through.
Good Luck!
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My Ovulation Chart
I was just on fertilityfriend.com. It looks pretty comprehensive. It'll be a good tool to have when I see my Dr.
There are good days & not so good days. Talking to friends helps, but I have so few that have "tried" to get pregnant, so they're great listeners but not so much with the advice.
Thank you!
If you haven't already done so you should talk to your doctor about seeing a Reproductive Endocrinologist. You may or may not be ovulating. A positive OPK does not necessarily mean you will ovulate plus OPKs aren't reliable for women with PCOS (it even says so on the box!). Even healthy couples only have a 20% chance of getting pregnant each month. And even though PCOS is not a death sentence with regards to TTC, it doesn't make anything easier. And my RE has told me that although they advise women to try for 1 yr before seeking help, if you KNOW you have PCOS there's absolutely no need to wait an entire year b/c you KNOW something is wrong, the bonus is that you at least know what it is.
Me: 34 DH: 34
TTC since Jan '13
BFP#1 - EDD 3/24/14 - d&c 7w5d
BFP#2 - EDD 6/14/14 - cp 4w2d
BFP#3 - EDD 10/28/14 - It's a BOY!!! - Born 10/26/14
Thanks! I saw a RE when I was diagnosed. I just wasn't able to continue those visits & was nowhere near ready to TTC at that point. I must have missed that fine print on the box of tests. I've been using them at the suggestion of my OBGYN. But I was really starting to wonder how accurate they were. I've started using them daily because I figured there was a good chance I would O earlier or later in the cycle than my calendar tells me I should. Going to start temping next cycle.
My DH travels weekly so that kind of adds to the stress. If he's gone when I O, who knows when the next opportunity will be. I can't see a reason why to wait to at least start talking about it.
Thanks for helping me not feel like a crazy lady! BTW your avatar is one of my favorite Will Ferrell pics EVER!
WOW! That's really great info to have! I'm getting all negatives. I'll definitely review this with my OBGYN. You guys have so much info here, I have tons to learn! Thanks!