I was diagnosed with PCOS (Polycystic ovarian syndrome) when I was 22, now I am 27 and my hubs and I are TTC. I was wondering how long those of you with PCOS waiting until you got medical/drug help to conceive.
The doc I had last year said she would put me on metphornin (sp?) as soon as we were ready to try. Well that doc moved :,( and now my new one said not to worry and to try for a year before he would put me in anything.
I am not over weight, I do have irregular periods (they are unpredictable), and they range from being so heavy I need two pads and a tampon (basically just sit on the potty for two hours honestly) or only lasting two days and needing a liner.
Advise please
Re: PCOS
I confirmed through several cycles of temping that I was not ovulating before I sought help from my doctor. She diagnosed me with pcos and I went on Metformin, which helped me to start ovulating. The great thing about temping is that it will help you know what is going on. You may discover from temping that you are ovulating and don't need any drugs or assistance to get pregnant.
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I personally waited about 4 months of no period and no ovulation (without medication) before my OB/GYN said that she couldn't help me anymore and sent me to a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE). Only you can make the decision of when the right time is. That being said, if you are at least getting periods on your own I would suggest a few months of temping and charting (looks like you already plan to start that) before going in to a RE. Personally, already having a PCOS diagnosis would make me wait less than a year before seeking help from a RE.