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My husband and I have been married 16yrs and just went through a 1yr separation we ended up getting back together and on June19,2014 found out I was pregnant with both our first baby and all my life I've had PCOS and gave up so when I found out I was excited but sadly the little blessing was not growing correct and I ended up with a miscarriage on July14,2014 I was about 8 to 12 weeks along and had the d&c procedure I've had 2 periods siSo my question is what is the best and fastest way to get pregnant  again???
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I have pcos as well and have never had regular periods. With my first child, I was taking metformin and using ovulation kits. I am now pregnant with my second child. This time I tried clomid (with no success) then switched to letrozole.  I was about to go back to taking metformin, but found out I was pregnant.  It is very difficult when you barely ever ovulate. Good luck!
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I no it sounds funny but after intercorse put a couple pillowz under ur butt and put ur legs up on the wall to elevate ur lower area for 30 to 45 mins it helpd me concieve my sscond child im on #ber 4 now hope this helpz and i also heard taking prenatals help to
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Get the all clear from your doc then maybe start tracking your ovulation/period cycle to start. I'm sorry for your loss and wish you good luck:)
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