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1500387 tn?1460740020

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hi ive been on provera and metformin for 5days now and im just waitin for the provera to work got anotherr 5days left on it before i get my first period cant wait but dreading it still ... feelin abit low the last few days my sister in law just had a baby and it gets me thinking even tho i no i shudnt think to much into it but you cant help it reali havin PCOS has just toped the hole thing off havin the support of my partner is great  but ....how does every1 else cope with PCOS and TTC ??? thanks
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1st I have to start off by saying I have 1 son, he's 9 now. He was a surprise baby! We weren't trying to get prego his father (my hubby) were still dating at the time. Pregnancy was good no problems until our son decided he was done cooking at 33 weeks. He stayed in NICU for 4 weeks but other than that he's a healthy boy. When he was 3/4 is when I jumped off the pill to ttc.

When I was on provera my period usually started on the 8th day. I got headaches from it too. I was also taking clomid & those made me psycho witch from bleep. ;) I wasn't successful on either but mostly cuz my partner wasn't supportive & other reasons but that's a long story.

After 5 years of ttc & nothing, all of a sudden this past June I found out I was preggers not on meds or nada. I miscarried tho & then again in Aug same thing. For me It's been harder getting pregnant then losing my babies, then just not getting pregnant. Cuz just not getting pregnant still leaves it wide open to why I'm not getting pregnant. Yes I have PCOS, & yes my hubby's swimmers are good but it could be timing, stress,gravity, full moon, tide change whatever. But getting pg then losing my baby makes it more on me. That's how i felt anyways. I know its not my fault I miscarried but us women are great at taking blame. But.....bright side is I am getting pregnant now, so its a step in the right direction. I just have to believe & have faith God has my perfect baby just waiting for me & that my lost angels are with him too. Good luck keep us posted on your status.
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1360237 tn?1351816181
Its no problem... thats what were all here for.
Have you talked to your dr about something to help you ovulate. cuz if your not getting your period than your most likely not ovulating. And without that theres no chance you will get pregnant. You can use ovulation predictor kits. they help alot... Good luck
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1500387 tn?1460740020
Hi im taking folic acid aswell as provera and metformin.
Ive been TTC  for just over 3yrs now and success at all.
and thank you i no support is good thing its just nice to talk to people who are going tho the same situation as me and understand how  i feel ....Thank you very much .
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1360237 tn?1351816181
I also take metformin and provera. Your period will come soon and you will be trying once more. Are you trying taking anything else to help? Like clomid? With PCOS its the important to get help from something else when your trying to get pregnant if your not ovulating on your own. It is really hard especially when everyone around you is getting pregnant. How long have you been ttc for?
I use this sit for most of my support. Without it I dont know what I would do. I have gotten so many guestions answerd and it makes me feel like theres still hope out there for me and that Im not alone. You just have to stay positive and keep your self busy.
Hope this helps and keep me updated, Im always here for you if you need to talk.
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