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Metformin and clomid sucsess?

Hi im new to this page, I got told i had PCOS when i was 19 i am now 21 and have put on so much weight due to PCOS, I despratly want a baby me and my petner have been trying for 18 mnths but no sucsess :( I have recently been put on metformin- moderate release 500mg 2 tabs a day, im getting on with them fine i have already had a period but the thing that is worring me is that my periods are normaly non existant and could this be a once in a blue moon thing...... so how will i know if i ever ovulate????? Also i really want my doc to put me on clomid aswell to increase my chance of becoming a mummy but im scared im just going to get my heart broken and that my dream will never come true. Has anyone had any dreams come true whilst taking metformin and clomid. would love to hear.

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1783159 tn?1450763556
I just started metformin like an month again and it is suppose to regulate your cycle and I have heard it increases your chances of getting pregnant because it helps you lose weight and that means that your ovulation will start working normal because the weight can stop you from normal.I have tried clomid and I did get pregnant the first try.I did miscarry but then I didn't know that I had pcos at the time.So it is possible and I have been ttc for for year now.Try an diet and walking for 30 to an hour an day and you may be lucky *Fingers Crossed*Good Luck*
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Thank you very much for your reply fingers crossed it does and sorry it didnt work for you have you found anything that has helped you?
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1639915 tn?1378929213
I was on clomid for 5 months with no success in concieving.... The clomid gave me horrible side effects such as vomiting and horrible cramps so I stopped taking it..... But every woman is different so it may work for you...
#ttcfor3years#
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