Do you have PCOS , If so did it affect your chances of getting pregnant ?

Im 22 years old and I have a 4 year old . I want another child . It’s obvious I have PCOS I still neeed to get a diagnosis from a medical professional. I’ve heard that PCOS can affect fertility and I am concern and sad because I want a second child and afraid I can go have fertility issues because of my obvious signs of PCOS any advice please ?????
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I went to a fertility clinic because we weren’t getting pregnant and was diagnosed with PCOS. Ironically I got pregnant a month later naturally as we were exploring IVF options!

I had PCOS and then I was on birth control for 4 years. I got pregnant naturally after 2 years of coming off the birth control. I used Myo-Inositol for three months. This is the exact brand I used. https://a.co/d/fNkierD

For yrs I never knew the reason behind my irregular cycles , in the fall of 2018 i had gotten an official diagnosis and was given the choice to be on birthcontrol and being that by this time i wasn’t missing so many cycles anymore it was literally my choice .. xmas of 2018 so about a month or 2 later i found out i was pregnant w. My daughter who’s now going on 5 after 1+yr of not getting pregnant even after stopping bc i was on prior to my diagnosis. In January we welcomed our son. Has your dr informed you of how severe of a condition you have ? One thing I will say is that if it’s in God’s will you will have your babies no matter what a dr says ✨ . It’s sad women are not educated enough on this condition as much as we are about other things

@Liyah I my period is irregular asf and and my period has been abnormally absence now I have a appointment with my pcp next week

I hope for nothing but good news for you ✨

I have pcos since i was a teenager, i always knew about it and was also diagnosed, now at 34yo when i wanted to get pregnant i was very sure i wouldnt be able to conceive naturally but to my surprise within 3months of trying i conceived and i have a beautiful 4 month old daughter. PCOS doesnt always mean fertility issues, just keep yourself healthy and eat whatever you are supposed to eat to balance your hormones. I used to take ovasitol to regulate my ovulation. All the very best and lots of love to you ❤️

You can look into seed cycling for balancing hormones and improving cycle/ovulation with PCOS ♥️

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