Can I become pregnant naturally with PCOS and irregular periods?
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
7:20 am
Im 22 and have PCOS i have always had irregular periods that can last weeks!! Is it still possible for my to get pregnant naturally? If not what can i do to help my chances? My doctor isnt very helpful at all =( any info would be appreciated
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it’s possible, but your dr. needs to prescribe you medicine to regulate your periods while trying to conceive such as clomid or metformin
you can also ask doctors online for free and find other ladies with PCOS, try fertilityties.com
good luck!
Before you try those expensive drugs you should try FertilAid (this is what I take) or Fertility Blend or just plain chasteberry (which helps your body with ovulating).
I had on average 45 day cycles- but very irregular. Like 60 days, then 30 days… I started taking FertilAid 2 months ago and I’ve had 2 periods. Most say its the chasteberry doing it, I highly recommend you try this before spending lots of money on doctors. It is also suppose to help with PCOS.
it is possible…my husbands cousin has pcos and she conceived naturally…unfortunetly she lost the baby at 20 weeks…but this was not related to her pcos.
it’s possible but not very likely. i have pcos too. my doctor told me that most women with pcos do not ovulate so you’ll need to get on a medication that will make you ovulate. i’m taking clomid and that makes me ovulate every month.