Hi all,
So I was recently diagnosed with PCOS. My OB said to TTC for 6 months and if nothing happens she will refer me to a specialist. I'm wondering if it would make sense to go see a reproductive endocrinologist right away because from what I've been reading it looks like most women with PCOS need medications to help with concieving. Any advice/thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
Re: PCOS diagnosis
Does your insurance and/or the specialist require you to have a referral? I would call the insurance company to inquire.
I have PCOS and my previous OB told me the same thing. I went ahead and scheduled an appointment with a RE without the referral.
Hopefully that helps!
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
1) start with a dietary change. No carbs, sugar or soda, increase protein (even if you do go on a medicated cycle, doing this for 3 months will improve your egg quality and luckily us PCOS gals respond well so you may get lots of follies with high quality eggs.
2) start temping right away and don't stop till you are pregnant or see an RE and get on meds. This way you will know if you aren't ovulating and be able to tell your RE with confidence.
3) try for a max of 3 months of your BBT confirms you aren't ovulating despite the diet improvement. Zero reason to go longer than that of you know it's not working
GL hope you get your BFP soon!
I have skinny PCOS and no issues with insulin resistance. My OB dismissed me so I fired him! I found another OB and a RE within a week.
The RE ran a ton of tests to confirm PCOS. As of last Friday our plan is for me to have a laparoscopy to remove fluid from my cul de sac/Femara/Trigger/IUI.
Hopefully your insurance doesn't require a referral so you can get the ball rolling. Keep us posted!
PCOS baby due October 09, 2016
Beta #1: 22.5
Beta #2: 74
Basically what I'm trying to say is see an RE as soon as you can because you have PCOS and need all the help you can get
December 2015-IVF 24 eggs retrieved, 16 mature, 14 fertilized with ICSI, 9 frozen blastocysts
January 2016-FET #1-BFP!
February 2016-MC @ 7w3d
April 2016-Hysterscopy and D&C
May 2016-September 2016-Prepare to move to Qatar and TTC is on hold
October 2016-Natural BFP & MC @ 6w
December 2016-Natural CP
April 2017-FET #2-BFP-It's TWINS!
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Your OB likely just wants to give your body a chance to get pregnant on its own. I would say this is especially the case of you JUST started trying versus if you went in and said you had already been trying for 6-12 months. I know getting the PCOS diagnosis is a scary and makes you feel a real sense of urgency. But they type of treatments you may have to undergo are NOT glamorous and NOT cheap. Any one of us would choose to avoid them.
I don't know you history, your age, your anything, only you know that. You will know what to do and what is best for your body. I hope this post doesn't offend you in any way. I just would hate for these boards to give you so much pressure and fear that you jump into something hastily.
**BFP and loss warning**
ME:37 DH:30
MARRIED: 07/19/2010, TTC #1: 07/19/2010
DX: PCOS, First IUI: 10/01/2015, BFN
But to anwser your question I think it would be a good idea to move on to a RE. My obgyn didn't even think anything about me seeing one but wanted my hubby to be seen for his sperm count and the RE was really upset about how my doctor was doing things so he took my case over..