Anyone with PCOS take birth control pills to improve fertility?
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
2:17 pm
I have PCOS and have heard that birth control pills may enhance your fertility for the first few months after stopping them. Has anyone else with PCOS heard this or experienced this firsthand? Also, I’ve read that conceving right after stopping the pill may increase your chances for miscarriage? Is this true?
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I have PCOS and have had it for 10 years.
i had to take b/c and metformin to make my period regular i only took b/c pills for 3 months and kept taking metformin. and after a full year of a regular period my dr put me on prenatal vitamin,& a extra 400mcg of folic acid & clomid 50mg i did that for 3 months and got my BFP on my 3rd cycle. Clomid & Femara are the best for PCOS. Femara dont have all the nasty side effects like clomid does.
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have u heard of fertilaid for women and fertilaid for men its supposed 2 help with fertility u can order it online
I have heard of it a few times. But clomid might be your best bet. Femera is another fertility drug without all the side effects of clomid. If you have true PCOS you will need fertility drugs to kick start your ovaries. Otherwise you will have to wait for your body to O on it’s own which might only be a few times a year.
I had PCOS and the doctor put me birth control to regulate my periods. Before that me and my husband had been trying to conceive for about two years with no luck. I was on the pill for about two months and as soon as I got off them we got pregnant within a month. My periods have been normal since having my baby. Hope this helps.