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Hi, i’d like to know how you got pregnant with having PCOS (what medications helped etc..) and how long it took? Thanks 😊

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Empress_Cherie

Hi,I've conceived on three occasions using clomid. The 1st 2 occasions I conceived on round 1 and went on to have 2 beautiful and talented daughters. The 3rd time it took 3 rounds of clomid, I am currently 6 weeks and 2 days pregnant.

I should add that I am being treated by metformin for my PCOS and this also aids in fertility treatment for those persons suffering with PCOS.

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SK1972 in reply toEmpress_Cherie

Thank you, your experience gives me some hope regarding my daughter! Congratulations on your pregnancy 😊

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Coolhart

I got pregnant with metformin after three months of taking the it. I started taking metformin September, I conceived December. Good luck. Meet a fertility doctor to prescribe what best for you.

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