Hi all, I hope you don't mind me posting! I knew you'd all have the best info, and PCOS isn't something I have a ton of experience with as it wasn't our issue.
One of my best friends has been trying for a bit now (not quite a year, but no one is crying "infertility"). Her periods have gotten increasingly far apart since going off birth control - her last 3 cycles were 40+ days, and she's now approaching 70 days in this cycle.
Along with this, she's always been significantly overweight and battled facial and body hair, despite eating pretty darn healthy and exercising pretty regularly. Even when she trained and ran a half marathon, she was still considered morbidly obese by BMI standards.
I really suspect she's got PCOS, and I am not sure what info to give her. She knows my whole story, and I don't want her to think I am labeling her infertile and make her start worrying about the hell that is infertility as she saw me battling it. I know it's entirely possible if they can regulate her cycles that she'll be pregnant before too long, but I don't want her staying stuck in the never ending cycle.
I did suggest she should see an OB as she's past 60 days to end this cycle - she seemed really hesitant, as she's afraid of being dismissed with a simple, "Lose weight." Or being told there's a serious issue. I tried to tell her that she should ask for Provera to end this cycle, and if next cycle goes past 60 days too, maybe THEN consider starting PCOS testing and consider Metformin and/or Clomid (she is fully versed in the required monitoring, even if her OB turns out to be an idiot).
So... I guess this is two questions...
Any resources for someone in this position about possibly having PCOS? That isn't too scary? I suggested TCOYF but I think she's more likely to read some internet websites than a book at this point.
Also, anyone have an OB who is good in the Denver, CO area I can suggest to her? One who isn't a moron and isn't going to fat shame her would be awesome.
Thanks all :-)
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Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
Unexplained Infertility
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
Ryan Henry - born 1/10/15, 7 lb 5 oz, 20 1/4 inches
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Re: Advice on PCOS for a friend (***Grad / Ticker Warning ***)
You're probably right on not scaring her - I've already mentioned it, but I tend to research the crap out of stuff if you haven't noticed! She knows me well, though, so she probably isn't surprised.
Any ideas on resources that will be all like, "No worries, but if your period takes longer than 60 days to show up, you should see a doctor to jump start your next cycle"?
I know she believes me on that account, but she really doesn't want to think anything isn't completely normal. She's still hopeful for a BFP, and I don't want to burst her bubble but I also don't want her heartbroken and stuck in a hopeless endless cycle.
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
Natural BFP Feb 2017. DD born Oct. 2017
Natural BFP Aug. 2019, EDD April 2020
This sounds very similar to my timeline although I really had no other pcos indicators other than the long cycles. I think the difference for me was that I didn't want to wait and keep hoping. I knew super long cycles weren't normal so I wanted a diagnosis/find out why.
I think I'd recommend reading the bump forums for some advice. If she is really not concerned with starting treatment at 1 year then she doesn't have to. I would also let her know that a RE can have a wait list (mine was 4 months but I got a cancellation) just so she's aware, I had no idea.
I'd also recommend seeing an OB for provera but I guess you can't really force her to do anything. Maybe she'd be less worried seeing her normal doctor who might recommend a good OB? Not to be depressing, but when I went to the RE they said our chance of conceiving on our own with pcos was something like 8%. That definitely made me upset but it also made me not want to spend time waiting before getting help. However, it's completely up to her so I wouldn't tell her those statistics; if she is starting to get worried she can easily find out all this from a quick internet search. GL!
I think the concerns about a fat-shaming doctor, and her fears that a doctor will be dismissive and simply say "lose weight" are very real. That's the situation I'm in now... Just wait and wait and try to lose pounds before my RE will really do anything. So I'd be interested as well if anyone has any experience or recommendations about this. With PCOS, even though I've been a vegetarian for years and think of myself as a healthy eater, I wasn't able to lose weight until I cut out sugar and white/refined carbs, and restricted my calories to <1500/day.
I agree with what others said. A simple urge to go see her doctor as her cycle is longer than 60 days. If she's actively trying to conceive, a jump start with Provera will at least give her another cycle to try instead of just waiting for something to happen.
Me: 27, PCOS. DH: 28, TBD.
Married since August 8, 2009
Me: 28 MH:35
Married September 2012. TTC since September 2013
June 2014 - Dx w/ significant PCOS and referred to RE.
July/August 2014 - Testing complete: Testosterone & AMH very high, FSH slightly high, Vitamin D low, tubes and lining all lovely. DH SA: A+
Cycle 1 (Nov 2014): 2.5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI = BFN
Cycle 2 (Dec 2014): 5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
Cycle 3 (Jan 2015): 5mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
WTF consult scheduled for 1/29
@NariaDreaming - cancer is a touchy subject as her Mom died of metastasized uterine cancer. It could be a complete coincidence, or it could be her Mom also had irregular cycles and it's related. I'm not sure I want to put that idea in her head - she worries a lot about getting cancer herself. It's a hard line between wanting her to really be aware that it's dangerous to let her cycles go too long and also not making her worry. I think for now I'll just focus on how 60+ day cycles aren't likely to result in a pregnancy.
She's not temping and not currently using OPKs. Her husband is still rather opposed to "making it stressful" so they've just been having regular sex. My friend, however, would really like to have more control over the situation and is planning to start using OPKs secretly so at least she has an idea if and when she's ovulating. It drives her nuts not knowing when she ovulates or when to POAS (especially as her periods aren't regular).
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
It's great that she wants to try to make sure they have good timing and is willing to seek treatment if/when necessary. I would just add that maybe you could mention that OPKs may not always work well with pcos. I would have weeks of almost/pretty positive OPKs but I obviously wasn't ovulating. I temped too so I knew I didn't ovulate. It was very frustrating because every day I said "well maybe this is a real positive this time" but it wasn't. I also felt mad at myself for spending money on them too! Anyway, just another frustrating part of the long cycles :-(. It is so thoughtful of you to really try to help your friend and it is so great that she has you!
I also think she's scared to find out there's something wrong, but I know her well enough to know she'd be massively relieved that there was an explanation, both for the long cycles and her inability to lose weight.
What tests should I encourage her to ask for? I only know IF standard panels, but I know nothing about PCOS and IR and other endocrine testing.
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
She made an appointment - they didn't have any openings for 2 weeks, but better then than waiting longer. She's apparently on CD 76 of her cycle, so it's time to end this thing.
She told me she's really grateful I encouraged her to make an appointment, she's feeling relieved; and she plans to talk to them about what testing would be done for PCOS and the next steps if she has another endless cycle. Because while she's at only around 7-8 months of TTGP, two endless cycles back to back with long ass cycles in general would justify further testing in my mind. No reason to wait for a year in that case, not that anyone would be using the term "infertile" as much as "annovulation issues".
I will pass on the lists of early PCOS tests to her - thank you all so much!
Off birth control March 2012 - Actively trying Sept 2012-April 2014
BFP on May 5th after Follistim & IUI #3
Me: 28 MH:35
Married September 2012. TTC since September 2013
June 2014 - Dx w/ significant PCOS and referred to RE.
July/August 2014 - Testing complete: Testosterone & AMH very high, FSH slightly high, Vitamin D low, tubes and lining all lovely. DH SA: A+
Cycle 1 (Nov 2014): 2.5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI = BFN
Cycle 2 (Dec 2014): 5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
Cycle 3 (Jan 2015): 5mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
WTF consult scheduled for 1/29