I have pcos and we are trying since almost a year now, getting frustrated honestly. just want to understand the actual connection between pcos and not conceiving. anyone who got pregnant despite pcos?
PCOS basically messes up our egg release cycle, making ovulation super irregular! 🌸 But don't lose hope, many of us with PCOS have healthy babies. With a little lifestyle change and doctor's help, it is absolutely possible!
PCOS can make the journey a bit longer and emotionally draining because of the irregular cycles. I know the pain of seeing negative tests month after month. Please be gentle with yourself, seek medical support when needed, and know that you are not alone.
I also have PCOS and we are planning to conceive soon. It's so stressful to think about how it affects ovulation. Are you trying natural lifestyle changes or taking any supplements for it right now?
Instead of stressing about why it happens, focus on what you can control. I had severe PCOS, but simple walking for 45 mins, cutting down on sweets, and taking the medicines my doctor gave me worked wonders. Sometimes simple changes are the real cure.
I spent years crying over my PCOS diagnosis thinking I'd never be a mom, but my little boy is turning 2 next month! Yes, it affects your ovulation cycles, but please don't lose heart. A good gynecologist and some patience will get you there.
Listen, PCOS only means your body needs a little extra care and time to release an egg. It is not an absolute barrier to pregnancy, okay? Just focus on reducing stress, walking daily, and working closely with a good doctor.
Because of PCOS, my hormonal levels were very unstable, which even led to early complications when I finally conceived. That is why it's so important to get treated by a proper reproductive endocrinologist or a gynecologist before you start trying.
To put it simply, PCOS causes hormonal imbalances which stop the eggs from maturing and releasing regularly. This irregular ovulation makes it hard to track your fertile window. If you are struggling, a simple follicle tracking scan with your doctor can help immensely.