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1163388 tn?1337107959

What are my chances

Hi Doc,
I have been ttc for 3 years now.(2 years on my on and 1 year with a gyno.)
I am 26 dh is 28
I have PCOS.I am on Metformin 500mg and clomid (50mg-100mg-150mg).
I did a HSG and it showed no blockage.
I have regular cylces (26-28 days).
I do OPK but never get a good reading
My husband sperm count is 12 mil and mortility is 30%.
He is currently on stresstabs plus zinc.
That's my history.
I guess my question is why haven't i gotten pregnant?
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603463 tn?1220626855
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi!
If you were my patient, I would do a cycle day 21 progesterone level.  This checks to be sure that you are ovulating. Since everything else seems to check out OK, I would suspect that the problem lies there.  It may be that you also need Femara in addition to Metformin.  Many PCOS patients seem to ovulate, but sometimes the eggs are immature and don't fertilize well.  If the Femara didn't get some results, I would probably suggest starting injectable meds to boost ovulation.

At your age, your chances are very good that you could have more than one child.  You may just need to work ( even) a little harder.

Good luck!
Dr B
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1163388 tn?1337107959
Thanks for that information.I did a 21 progesterone test and I think it was 9. I just found it strange because growing up as a girl you believe that as long as you have a regular cycle everything is good with you.I often wonder could I have a regular cycle and not be ovulating?
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