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1408094 tn?1281909283

Was dx 7 yrs ago PCOS not on any meds.

I was dx 7 yrs ago with pcos but have done nothing further as I fell pregnant shortly afters with my son. But have now been TTC for 4 yrs and have fallen pregnant naturally 6 times but have suffered losses at 6 to 8 weeks. What is my best option is it worth talking to docs about metformin and clomid????
I just dont know where to turn as i am now 35yrs old am I too late???
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You should be on metformin it will help regulate your hormones.  It would also help prevent miscarriage you take up until the end of the first trimester.  I don't think you need clomid you seem to get pregnant pretty easy but metformin will should help a lot.  good luck I hope that helps you get your baby :)
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1408094 tn?1281909283
Thank you both for your replies have made appointment with GP so hopefully can take it from there. Would explain maybe why the repeated miscarriages. Gives me some hope for the future. Thank you so very much
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1407485 tn?1281478934
No your not too late, However PCOS patients should not take Clomid, due to the fact that it can acctually cause cysts. However Metformin is great for PCOS patients because it will help us use insulin in our bodies instead of causing us to form more cysts. I would recommend going to a reproductive endocrynologist (RE) and they can help you with options.  Good luck and keep the faith.
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