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pcos and trying to get pregnant


Hello ladies .. I just want to know more about your expereince so it might give me some positivity :) ... I am diagnosed with pcos and trying to conceive sine 7 months this is my 3rd month on clomide 50mg twice a day and duphstan from cycle day 11 to 25 twice a day. And glochophage 500mg 3 times a day and folic acid :( I am expecting my period on 4th november .. my periods were never on time but since3 months it was every 28 days so I assume that's a good since ... do I have a chance :( ??
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Confused broken .. this is your first month so don't lose hope because you need probably some 3 months to get type periods back to normal again but I know that glogophage helps reduce the pcos and Duphostan will help alot get pregnant and also folic acid .. ask your doctor about them .. be relaxed snd also get ovulation test do it ftom day 13 to 17 and monitor if your ovulating ... You better have sex 2 days before ovulation on the day of ovulation and 1 day after ovulation ... I fid that this month I hope it works will ket u know on 4th november .. good L uck
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Absandad thats great .. congratzzz I know u r right being positive and relaxed is one of a very important thing to get pregnant
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I need advice. I have just found out I have PCOS after nearly 2 years of trying with my husband. I have just had my 1st cycle of Clomid 50mg for days 2-6 and unfortunetly this time it didnt work :( I was crushed as I thought for sure with all the side effects that it was working, but the nurse said try anyway and have fun, so we have been... Now I have really bad stomach cramps like period pains but I dont know when I am due to ovulate and neither was the nurse... is this normal with Clomid or could something else be going on??

Any advise would be great as I feel very alone in this as no one else in my family or my husbands has had this issue and have all fallen so easily its upsetting that I can't. x
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Hi there! Okay I seriously hope my story gives you hope because I went against all odds! I'm 19 and also have PCOS, I have a period around 3-4 times a year. As well as that I am also a little on the larger side so with all that you would think medical help would be my only option right? Guess again! I started up on pregnacare conception tablets bought on Amazon for him and her since it would take so long for an appointment I thought it couldn't hurt.. A few days before my appointment to look at starting Clomid I actually caught pregnant naturally! I would say relax, enjoy your sex, try the tablets and let nature take it's course! With the help of your Clomid I would say you have every chance of becoming pregnant!! Good luck with it all! xx
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Hi katie ... I hope u will be pregnant this time.. I assume u checked with ur doctor whats the reason of delay .. if its pcos I assume u should take more than clomide .. but I heard miracles about clomide .. my friend was trying for 8 years and she got pregnant from the first month with clomide ... I am waiting 4th of november to test ...good luck xxxx
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Hey there I just started my first round of clomid and really want to get pregnant my husband and me have been trying for about 2 years and nothing yet. I hope the clomid works. It's hard.y periods have never been regular either. Well just wanted to let you know I'm In a similar boat as you.
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