Since there's a few of us who experience PCOS, but don't necessarily fall into PAIF/PGAL I thought I'd start a board for us.
A few things to start off the discussion
- Are you on Metformin or a different medication to help you manage your PCOS/Infertility?
- Any symptoms that are related to your PCOS?
Re: PCOS-ers February Check In
I swear my already bad hormonal acne is even worse, the same with my facial hair growth.
I dont really have any symptoms right now which sort of freaks me out. But I just got my hcg back and I went from 54 on the 12th 14dpo at 8am to 107.8 today (the 14th) at 7am. Still trying to stay positive but pcos is scary because all you read about is the higher chances of things going wrong. I feel like I defied all odds last time, Fx for this time too.
No meds except after finding out we were pregnant they saw my progesterone was lower than they wanted so I am on a one oral (thank goodness!) dose per night.
The Dr. there took one look at my ultrasound and said I had PCOS. DH also has 29% sperm DNA fragmentation, so our chance were reduced on both sides. Dr. gave me MET 500 mg 3 x daily. I lost 10 lbs within 3 months.
We did one round of cycle monitoring and got pregnant! We were prepared to do IUI but decided not to go down the IVF route if it came to that.
I didn't realize there was a higher change of MC with PCOS so now I'm a bit worried, but lets hope we all get sticky beans!
TTC since 2016
Due: October 12, 2018
Location: Ontario, Canada
I didn’t mean to worry anyone. I think the biggest thing that makes us a little riskier early on is the insulin resistance messes with hormones. Definitely just have your Dr check your progesterone is all! I am totally a worrier all the time, it’s like my constant state. Sorry!
The only PCOS symptom I've noticed since getting pregnant is the acne. I thought it was bad while I was TTC and stopped taking the spironolactone, but omg. It is so much worse now!
It's so nice to hear your stories, and know that others are dealing with similar things.
I got diagnosed after trying for a year, then having a really heavy bleeding and then nothing for 3 months. I was lucky to get sent to a specialist straight away who I have been seeing since. He just had a quick look with the ultra sound and 5 min later it felt like he gave an explanation to so many things in my life. I have always felt like I was struggling with my weight and currently I am definitely bigger than I would like to be for my health (otherwise I'm all for beautiful curves).
I got put on the hormone letrozol to get the ovulation going, and after that I got pregnant as soon as we timed it! It was such a relief even to know that I was able to make it happen.
Right now I'm taking a supplement called Donaferty that contains Myo-inositol, D-Chiro-inositol, and folk acid. It's supposed to help regulate the insulin levels if I've understood it right.
Otherwise, just hoping the little one will stay in there. I'm 33 and this is my first pregnancy so really longing to be a mom!
I find myself exhausted by early afternoon. If I can't get a nap, I'm done for the day by 730. It's making working my 2nd job (bar trivia 2x a week) harder.