Anonymous wrote:I have had PCOS with very irregular periods 40+ days or longer cycles, ever since I got my first periods. And when I tried to get pregnant 8 years ago doctors advised clomid, no success, but I did manage to conceive on my own multiple times every time but needed a year of trying. But I had numerous other fertility problems as well and many losses.
Finally 2 years ago, I was prescribed with metformin, 1-2 times a day that helped to regulate to 35 days most of the time, and now I take just once a day, but along with Pregnitude, I am ovulating like clockwork on day 14-16, and I am almost 40.
PP-I have PCOS too. I can't tell from this post if you have a baby or not? I am so sorry for the losses. I couldn't tell if you were now taking it one a day to try again?