Hey ladies,
For anyone that's read the TWW thread, you'll see that I was told I had a Polycystic Ovary today (just one ovary affected)
I just googled PCOS....... NOT a good idea........ I don't recommend doing that!!
The internet always gives you the worst possible scenario!! So I want to try and stick to just asking my PCOS questions here, and to my doctors of course!
It is early days, with me only finding out this information today, and I am still not yet sure if I have full blown PCOS or whether I just have one PCO, but today an internal anatomy scan showed that I have one healthy ovary, yet one ovary that looked polycystic. So I am guessing its not all bad news, since only the one ovary is affected. Still gutting nevertheless.
I am just about to go for blood tests to check all my hormone levels etc. I guess this will help the specialist understand a bit more about where things are at for me.
I was overwhelmed at my appointment when she told me about the polycystic ovary, so I didn't take everything in like I wish I had... Nor did I ask the questions I wished I had asked... (Don't you hate that?) But that's why these forums are so great I guess! As some of you may be able to shed some light on things for me

Firstly, has anyone else got PCOS? Or one PCO (as I do)?
I get regular AF's, a 30-32 day cycle on average, and seem to ov regularly without any intervention or help (though late-ish in my cycle, around day 19). I have never missed a period in my life (that I recall) and can always guess (to the day!!) when AF will come.
(I'm guessing this is good?)
The Ob/gyn did mention Clomiphene to me today... But I really don't understand how wclomiphene be able to help me? I guess it would bring forward my ovulation? But it doesn't do anything other than encourage ovulation does it? I don't know much about Clomiphene, and would be keen to know more!!
I am also confused about having a PCO, yet I get regular periods? It seems conflicting!
Is the only downfall of having PCOS that you don't ovulate at all/regularly? I'm struggling to see the correlation here...
Symptoms of PCOS that I have read do not seem to affect me, I am a normal BMI, don't have oily skin, etc. Though I know you can have PCOS with no symptoms too!
The Ob/gyn said that people with PCOS may take longer to conceive than average, but if I get regular periods/regular cycles and therefore ovulate regularly, then I'm not sure what the issue would be? Is there another reason that could be preventing me from conceiving? (I conceived 3 times last year, but no luck this year so far)
I'm just super confused and any help/advice would be awesome :)
Its all new to me! And the wider internet is a SCARY place!
Thanks ladies!
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