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pcos and want to conceive

I was diagnosed with pcos a year ago.  My husbad and I have been trying to get pregnant for two years. I recently just finished my first batch of letrozole.I just did my first ovulation kit today.  Has any one else tried this type of medicine, how long was it before you got a positive on your ovulation test and howl long before you conceived?
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I just did my first round of that med this month got positove opk on day 16 waiting for my cycle to start or hope a bfp on monday tuesday or wed we will see good luck I tried clomid first didnt work my day 21 progestrone was 22
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HI,
Women with PCOS often have a problem with ovulation and hence may need medical help. Induction of ovulation with either clomiphene or letrozole usually gives good results. However you need to be in touch with your Doctor to prevent side effects of the drugs. These drugs can be used for 3 to 6 months.
The answer is based on information provided. Exact advice is not possible without a proper examination and investigations. You are requested to consult your Doctor. Take care and keep us posted.
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