I have pcos and we have been trying for a few months now with no luck, starting to feel low about it. for those with pcos, how long did it actually take u to conceive? just want to know its possible yaar.
I just delivered my baby boy last month after dealing with severe PCOS. Honestly, it took me almost a year of lifestyle changes, medication my doctor suggested, and tracking my irregular ovulation. Don't lose heart, just focus on keeping healthy and it will happen.
PCOS treatments like ovulation induction can take 4 to 12 months and can get quite expensive with constant scans and doctor visits. I'd suggest planning your budget ahead for these fertility tests and choosing a hospital with affordable package plans. It takes time, so financial planning helps reduce stress.
With PCOS, it can take a little longer and requires a lot of patience, but don't lose hope. When I was trying, my mother made sure I ate healthy home-cooked meals and kept a calm mind. It took me about 8 months, but with family support and doctor's help, it happened.
For me, managing my PCOS was all about active lifestyle changes. I started brisk walking for 45 minutes daily and did regular yoga under supervision, which helped regularize my cycles. Once my doctor gave the go-ahead, we conceived in about 6 months.