I've been diagnosed with PCOS and my husband and I are really hoping to start a family. We've been trying for a while without success. What steps can I take or what advice is there for conceiving when you have polycystic ovaries?
Beta, many women in my village had PCOS and they all had beautiful babies. Just eat home-cooked simple meals, walk daily after dinner, and keep your mind happy. Don't worry, with time and doctor's help, you will also receive your good news soon.
I had to cut down on my favorite sweet cravings and switch to healthier food options to manage my PCOS. It was tough, but keeping my diet balanced and tracking my ovulation peak really worked for me! Don't lose hope, you can definitely do it.
I am currently 5 months pregnant and I also conceived with PCOS! It took me about 8 months of trying and tracking my cycle. Did you get your hormone levels checked recently? Getting those in balance first with a doctor's help really makes a big difference.
Haha, they told me PCOS would make conceiving hard, and then I ended up with twins! Regular exercise and simple lifestyle changes really regulate your periods. Just consult your gynac for ovulation tracking medicines if natural ways take a bit longer.
When I was diagnosed with PCOS, I felt so heartbroken and thought I could never become a mother. But my doctor put me on a simple plan with lifestyle changes and mild supplements, and it worked! It takes patience, but please stay strong, your dream will come true.
Conceiving with PCOS is entirely possible, I did it twice! The key is managing your insulin levels and tracking your ovulation cycle carefully. Focus on a low-carb diet, do regular moderate exercise, and work with a good fertility specialist who can guide you.