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Ttc with pcos

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I was diagnosed with insulin resistance and pcos a few months back... I took metformin and qlaira.... So last month we discussed ttc and I was prescribed clomid with metformin... I ovulated on the 1st try. So it's been 3 days I was cramping and on period for 2 days... Then I tested this morning.... I got a faint positive could I be pregnant

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sweetchild1989

It defo looks like a faint positive... give it a couple more days and do another test x congratulations x

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Ailsa72

My doctor told me a faint positive is still a positive. Was like this with both my children but I was pregnant. Congratulations!

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