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silirama78 Female, 30 years jackson heights - NY Member since Jun 2006
Mood: silirama78 next week i will be 4 months and excited because baby is moving like crazy. Journal Entry: "well i don't know what to even think i've..." [Read]
p.s if you have polycyctic looking ovaries and a history of long unpredictable cycles, you may want to ask your RE why he/she does not consider that PCOS since you have 2 of the 3 signs for diagnosis. just a thought...
I do not really know if I (or you) "actually" have pcos and I don't know if that matters - I only know that when I took metformin and femara I ovulated on day 13 (earliest EVER), got pregnant on the first cycle and at 19 weeks everything is still OK. I stopped the Metformin at 12 weeks. I also took prometrium after ovulation to help support the lining but they never even tested my level - it was just as a precaution. Regardless of what my problem is/was I plan to try the same thing next time too since it worked perfectly! Good luck!
I am not sure where you live but I go to a clinic at a big university. And the person running the clinic was the first in the state to do IVF back in the 80's. He's an older guy but very experienced and I really like his clinic. It doesn't hurt to check out other places and find one you really trust.
Oh I just reread you post - we are totally the same. When I first got AF it was like once a year or every 9 months. It gradually went down to every three months by the time I was 17y. Then I started the pill and got it every month (of course due to the pill). Once I went off the pill 6 years ago it took maybe 3 months to get AF and now my cycle could vary anywhere from 33-54 days. Very unpredictable but I do get an LH surge and AF two weeks later each cycle!! WHen I had my day 3 levels (LH, FSH, E2) checked they were totally normal! I think my brain just has a problem telling whatever to release the LH!!! I don't know if that is PCOS or what!
Good liuck though - I hope everything works out for you!!! Sorry for the long post!