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FertilAid Supplement for Regular Periods?

Has anyone here with "mild" PCOS taken this and had it work? I get my period (or used to at this point lol) every other month or 3. I was also told my labs weren't that high...so I assume its a mild  case...

Of course the site trying to sell it has great reviews. But I'd like to hear it from real people :)

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Well, I ordered it and started it today. I'll try to keep people posted.
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I'm told for some people the pills help right away, others it takes 3 months (recommended to take for at least 3 months before stopping it if no results.), or others it doesn't help at all.

Almost done the first bottle. I've had mild nausea from it daily. That seems to have finally gone away. But no period. Keeping my fingers crossed with it. Don't want to have to go back to Clomid.
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Quick update. No more symptoms at all, but no period either
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Another update. Got my period 3 days ago. Couple pills into the 3rd bottle. Don't know if it was the FertileAid or what. But I do know I have not had a period on my own (without the help of meds to bring it on) since May 2009 when I had my last Clomid pill. Normally my periods are 35-60 days long. But ever since I stopped the Clomid I haven't had any cycle without taking Progesterone by the 100-120th CD. I got my period on CD 102 or 103. I'm going to keep taking it and see how it goes if my cycle keeps coming or this was just a fluke.
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Oops, I meant to say May 2010, not 2009!
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Hey did u order fertilitea as well?
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No, I've only been taking the FertilAid
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Fertilitea has good reviews bt idk wat to get
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