Diagnosed with pcos last year and we are trying since few months but no luck yet. My periods are also irregular so timing is so confusing for me. Anyone here who conceived with pcos, how long did it take?
My doctor suggested tracking ovulation with kits since my periods are a bit irregular. It feels a bit overwhelming, but taking it one day at a time with healthy food helps.
After a long journey including IVF, I know how heavy this wait can feel. Sometimes we need a little medical help like ovulation induction or fertility treatments, and there is absolutely no shame in that.
I know how stressful it is to read about PCOS and feel like you'll never conceive, it used to keep me up at night. But trust me, once you work on your lifestyle and track your ovulation, it can happen sooner than you think.
While breastfeeding my little one now, I look back at my PCOS journey and realize patience is key. It took me around 8 months of consistent walking and clean eating to get my cycle regular before conceiving.
I have PCOS too and am planning to start trying soon. I've been reading that tracking basal body temperature helps find the fertile window when cycles are irregular.
I panicked like crazy when I was diagnosed, thinking pregnancy was impossible! But honestly, after some simple lifestyle changes and keeping track of my cycle, I conceived naturally in 6 months.