Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not for me. I have non-insulin resistant PCOS and was told that there would be no point in taking Metformin. Currently pregnant with #2 via IVF, after taking a lot of Vitamin D (my levels are naturally super low). My cycles have only been regular for a few months after my 1st IVF pregnancy (so having a child did not cure my PCOS). Losing extra weight before I first tried to conceive naturally did not help me, either.
Did you try clomid or letrozol first? Why/why not?
Anonymous wrote:Not for me. I have non-insulin resistant PCOS and was told that there would be no point in taking Metformin. Currently pregnant with #2 via IVF, after taking a lot of Vitamin D (my levels are naturally super low). My cycles have only been regular for a few months after my 1st IVF pregnancy (so having a child did not cure my PCOS). Losing extra weight before I first tried to conceive naturally did not help me, either.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, even with 50,000 iu vitamin d prescription that I take every other day for severe deficiency. I did get pregnant with my daughter when I first started taking it in 2014 after infertility. However, I was just as infertile after having her and went through a year of infertility treatments to get my current pregnancy.
Metformin had HORRIBLE side effects for me, and my obgyn practice doesn’t even prescribe it anymore it makes so many of their patients sick. I never could get to 1,000mg.
Spearmint tea really helps delay the facial hair from growing. That’s about all I got unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:What impact do you think the vitamin D had on you getting pregnant?