mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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I have PCOS as well - no periods, and took 3 1/2 years to get PG.
Hopefully at your doctor's appointment today you will have a standard fertility work-up (blood test) - for thyroid, prolactin, FSH, LH and there is one more that I can't remember. Start charting your temperature as soon as possible.
Your doctor might recommend you go on Clomid which should make you ovulate. But I have seen too many women waste precious time on Clomid at the recommendation of their OBGYN's. You might need more specialized care than that. Ask for a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist. It may take A LONG TIME to get an appointment, often you have to have been trying for a year. But if you have evidence that you are not ovulating (either by ovulation predictor or temperature charts), you may be able to get in sooner, especially in light of your age.
Try not to worry, though. It has been less than 4 months. And you still have plenty of time.
Denae
Hopefully at your doctor's appointment today you will have a standard fertility work-up (blood test) - for thyroid, prolactin, FSH, LH and there is one more that I can't remember. Start charting your temperature as soon as possible.
Your doctor might recommend you go on Clomid which should make you ovulate. But I have seen too many women waste precious time on Clomid at the recommendation of their OBGYN's. You might need more specialized care than that. Ask for a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist. It may take A LONG TIME to get an appointment, often you have to have been trying for a year. But if you have evidence that you are not ovulating (either by ovulation predictor or temperature charts), you may be able to get in sooner, especially in light of your age.
Try not to worry, though. It has been less than 4 months. And you still have plenty of time.
Denae

