Hello! Newbie on this board but I frequent the TTGP board. This is cross posted but I thought you ladies might have some experience with this situation and medicine. After my appt today, my RE is confident that I am going to need to start clomid next cycle and I think it's too soon. Here's our story for those that don't know....
DH and I have been married for a little over 2 years. I started tracking cycles in jan of this year. I have stage 4 endo (most recent surgery Oct 2014) and was diagnosed with pcos this year. From Jan-May I had to use provera 3 times to induce new cycles. Follicles never matured and hormones were very suppressed due to being on BC and synarel for endo. Started TTC in May and have finally started ovulating on my own (twice since May) and both times my follicles were very small (<12 mm). I am now on CD19 and my follicles are all very small (~5-7mm) and my dr is fairly certain based on u/s and bloodwork that I might not be producing mature follicles. He is wanting me to start clomid next cycle and I am worried it may be too soon. This was my first full cycle on 2000 mg of Metformin and he said I should know by now if it is going to help. I am not overweight and my diagnosis for PCOS comes from my u/s of ovaries and not my bloodwork. I had an HSG during my surgery last October and DH has had a SA which were both good. While I would really like to get KU I am scared of clomid. After reading about the horror stories of women on here I just don't know if I am ready to take something so strong. (I have read the clomid spill on here countless times.) Due to my endo my dr doesn't want to wait too long before going to the next step for fear that I might end up needing another surgery.
I know it varies between people but I am just curious if this seems like too soon to be starting clomid. Opinions, suggestions, experiences all appreciated. Thanks!
Re: Intro and clomid question?
Based on my check up today my follicles have not matured at all in the past week and my estrogen, and progesterone are going down instead of up. So that pretty much just confirms that this is probably not going to happen on its own.
Wishes you nothing but the best and sending tons of encouragement to try Clomid!!
Ultimately, you need to go at the pace you feel comfortable. I hope some other ladies with PCOS chime in here. I don't have that diagnosis, but I have heard it helps a lot for those women with PCOS. I wouldn't base your decision on fear of side effects, and if you are being monitored it won't affect your fertility other than possibly that one cycle if you lining thins too much and estrace doesn't work for you to thicken it up.
It sounds like you have numerous complicating medical factors and while I understand the hesitation at taking the next step, it seems unlikely that you will achieve what you want on your own before the endo sets you back. If you're not ready this month- take a cycle to think on it, but have a plan for next cycle that you're ready to tackle. Best of luck!