I recently had all my bloodwork done and had a hcg test and passed with flying colors. All my bloodwork is normal, my husband's sperm in great. I just have irregular periods. After reviewing all my blood my RE said its PCOS. I was a bit taken back seeing that I'm not overweight, my sugar and incilin levels were all normal and I've never had any cysts. With that being said he recommended we either do IUI or IVf with a perference of IVF because of the higher success rates. I don't know why but I'm very emotional after this doctor visit. Has anyone had a similar diagnosis or situation?
Re: Recent PCOS diagnosis
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
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You will find quite a few women on here with PCOS diagnosis and it impacts each one differently. As far as I know, there is no vitamin or "magic pill" to regulate your cycle but some people explore changes in diet, acupuncture, etc and may have comments for you. Good luck!
What at is your RE recommending for you at this time?
Same goes for me, no symptoms of PCOS 'just' the not getting pregnant part.
Ive done 5 IUI and done 2 IVF (fresh and frozen) If I could it do all over I would saved my money, my worries about, did we hit the timeframe and the TWW of did an egg actually got fertilised .. and started straight with IVF where I was 100% sure the egg that entered my uterus was mature and fertilised.
GL on your journey.
Oh and if you wonder which way you should go, read the monthly IVF and IUI discussion on this board...you'll get a little insight of what goes through our minds.
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I just want to share my story to give some hope, as I remember how upset I was when I received my diagnosis.
I was in grade 10 and bled for a month. After a slew of testing, I was dx with PCOS. I had many cyst issues over the next 10 years, and on every u/s I had it showed "multiple follicles" aka I still had PCOS.
My husband and I decided to try for our first baby in February 2013, and on our second month of trying I was pregnant and gave birth to a healthy baby. I automatically assumed I wouldn't be able to get pregnant, or would have a very difficult time so this pregnancy was a complete shock to me.
I'm now trying to get pregnant with our 2nd and my current RE doesn't see any PCOS with me, I'm completely unexplained. He indicated that sometimes it can be monitored well and then just "go away." PCOS isn't the reason I'm not getting pregnant now.
What is your RE suggesting?
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However i will say most women with PCOS that I have seen on this board start with IUI with letrozole/femera or injectables.
once you get to the IVF stage (if you do other treatments first) it may be really easy to say "I wish I had smiles everything else and just started here." But remember the people making Those comments HAVE had the chance at pregnancy with the other treatments. Unfortunately the odds worked agains them. Anyway what oil mean by that is IVF is like as final resort in my opinion. It is soooooo expensive and most insurances won't touch it. Gosh it is almost the equivalent in cost as buying a car!!! And though percentages may be higher there is no garuntee!!! In my opinion that is not the place to START (If there are other options). I prefer to give the other treatments a shot. If they don't work then at least I KNOW that spending the money on IVF Is necessary. If I just jumped right into IVF I would always wonder if something cheaper and less taxing on my body would have worked if I gave it a chance.
If you are anything like me, you may have NEVER even ovulated before. Which would basically mean than just with the medications you are taking yourself from a 0% chance each month to 20%. That is definitely an improvement and even if you did multiple IUI cylces it would likely still only be a fraction of IVF cost.
Total with my three IUI I will have spend about $4000 including meds. ONE chance at IVf will cost 3-4 times that amount...
i would probably seek a second opinion.
Side note, the funny thing about PCOS is that the diagnostic criteria for it don't have anything to do with weight or insulin status, and you can be diagnosed with it without having polycystic ovaries.
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