How to prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy with pcos?
I have pcos and just found out im pregnant after long try, so im extra scared honestly. Heard pcos can raise risk in early weeks and i dont want to lose this. Im following my doc but wanted to hear from other pcos mommas, what u did to stay safe.
With PCOS, you might need a few extra blood tests and progesterone support early on, so it's smart to plan your budget for these regular clinic visits and scans. Don't worry about expensive 'specialist' plans; a good, trusted local gynac can guide you perfectly well within a reasonable cost. Practical planning really keeps the stress away.
I felt so scared during my first trimester because of my PCOS diagnosis, and every little cramp made me cry. But my doctor put me on a mild progesterone supplement and monitored me closely, which made me feel so safe. Trust your body, it is much stronger than you think.
When I was in my early weeks, my mother made sure I ate simple, home-cooked ragi and whole grain meals to keep my sugar levels steady. Staying with my parents kept me so calm and pampered, which is so important for PCOS moms. Just stay in touch with your doctor and eat fresh ghar ka khana.
First of all, take a deep breath and step away from Google search! Yes, PCOS can be a bit of a troublemaker, but millions of PCOS warriors have perfectly healthy babies every day. Just follow your gynac's instructions like they are gospel and let the doctor handle the scientific stuff while you relax.
Honestly, PCOS had me so worried about early miscarriage, and now I'm just worried about how to get 2 hours of continuous sleep, haha! Just eat clean, avoid processed sugar, and let your gynac guide you with safe hormonal or insulin-regulating supplements if needed. Don't stress your brain, save that energy for postpartum!
Actually, I am planning to conceive soon and I also have PCOS, so this is my biggest fear too. I've been reading up on how maintaining a healthy weight and checking thyroid/sugar levels early on helps. Has anyone else with PCOS had a smooth, safe pregnancy without major complications?