Hi I've had all bloodd from recurring miscarriage clinics and been diagnosed with pcos also
@Hannah have they given you anything for your PCOS? I’ve been put on Metformin and I’ve already had one normal cycle and ovulated day 14 which is amazing for me as I’m normally 17-22 for ovulation, I’ve just started reading “it starts with the egg” and it’s very interesting and has lots of tips at tricks x
I’m sorry you’re struggling too. I have pcos as well and had left tube removal just over a year ago with my ectopic. No luck getting pregnant since and had all the tests under the sun. As it turns out not all women ovulate on alternate sides. They do tell you that the remaining tube can collect eggs from both sides but really if you happen to be ovulating on the tubeless side, the chances are way smaller than those who alternate. We’ve had one round of ivf since, unfortunately unsuccessful too due to embryo quality. We’re working on quality now with a supplement regime from a book called It Starts With The Egg plus additional support with acupuncture, herbal meds, nutrition and exercise. Only been a month since so if I do find it successful, I shall report back.. It’s all very tough and not to mention financially excruciating, but all you can do is keep going and trying your best. There is nothing wrong with you, what I’m learning is that a lot of it is down to luck..
@Ruby I've been on Metformin for months but sadly after a few months my ovulation went right back to all over the place. Fingers crossed it doesn't do the same to you.
@Barbara thanks for those kind words. I'm trying to keep my hopes up but so far a lot of heartache is hard to overcome.
Hey Hannah, we are a year down the line too, it’s frustrating and we are finding it hard! I have also just been diagnosed with PCOS when I begged the GP for blood tests as I knew something was up! Have you started any investigative blood tests? X