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439903 tn?1380137882

Looking for Someone like me

So i was diagnosed with PCOS in November after TTC for almost 2 and a half years. ive had one cycle of clomid 50mg and IUI. BFN. (IUI was on Feb 26, beta on March 11) Has anyone else has this exact situation and same out come? what did you try next? did you get pregnant. with work im not going to be able to try my next cycle till May, untill then my DR has me and BC to keep me 'normal' i wanted to just straight to IVF when i got the bad news but now that i am thinking logically, i want to try injectibles but want some advise on meds so i can toss them at the DR and see what he thinks would be best.

PLEASE help me out!! Thanks in advance!!!
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hello, i also have the same problem as u right now ! but the diff is i was never put onto clomid as my doc said some womans body will fight against it! but i am on injections and i am taken puregon injections i was on 50iu a day but now i am on 75iu but my gyni said that it usually works in time but it can take a while for a folicle to become the right size! but i do have high hopes on it as my friend has the same as me and has just had a little boy so dont stress ur self about it cos stress can make it worse u know, i know its hard to not stress but try and maybe u will be better! but yeah try th injections u will prob get a better result! i really do hope all goes well for u as i am in th same situation as u and its really annoyin but have hope and u will get pregnant!!! thinking of u and let me know how u get on!!! take care and good luck
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439903 tn?1380137882
you really make me feel like there is hope. its really frustrating not knowing whether i am ever going to bear a child or not, i mean, i am going for fertility treatments, which are expensive but my insurance is paying for it and i only have so much with that after that, i dont know what we are going to do if nothing has happened yet. thank you for easing my mind some!! i will definitely talk to you if i have any questions or need some advice. its nice having all these woman that know whats going on in my mind and can help me out!!! thanks again!!!
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451795 tn?1205675181
Hi!  I am 33 and was diagnosed with PCOS when I was in my very early 20's; I've had a complete hysterectomy when I was 24 but I got pregnant with only one ovary and PCOS; once I stopped my BC it only took a few months.  There is hope! :-)  I had one daughter, I happened to have a bad pregnancy--sick the entire time and with my lifestyle, I chose to only have one child.  There is hope; don't give up.  My DR put me on a glucose controlling pill for Diabetics which the PCOS organization (pcos.org) had members that seemed to help with feeling better, less weight gain, etc.

My DR told me he had not dealt with the PCOS much before so I was a trial for him.  If you are really having problems and serious about maintenance, you might need to seek a specialist somewhere near you.  I hope some of this helps and gives you some hope; feel free to contact me anytime.

hopelesslytired
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