Post by hannahbear on Mar 23, 2017 10:14:26 GMT -5
I know some of you were active in IF boards, but I don't remember if anyone has PCOS.
Before I saw the RE, I stopped bc and basically never got my period again. This led to my PCOS dx, after all the testing etc.
So since my first pp period, I've been super regular. It was never like this before! Is that normal? Will it go back to the way it was before? Dr Google seems to have mixed/unclear answers.
Just curious if any of you are experiencing this, too.
I have PCOS. I was irregular for SO LONG. After our A16 loss, I had a couple of long cycles again and then BAM. Regular. Just...it was textbook. I haven't had such beautiful cycles since we had started TTC.
So, yes! Even with PCOS, you can regulate. Some gals never find out they have PCOS because they have super regular cycles. It's weird.
I have PCOS. I was irregular for SO LONG. After our A16 loss, I had a couple of long cycles again and then BAM. Regular. Just...it was textbook. I haven't had such beautiful cycles since we had started TTC.
So, yes! Even with PCOS, you can regulate. Some gals never find out they have PCOS because they have super regular cycles. It's weird.
That is weird... bodies are weird!
I guess we'll see what happens. All I know is that my cycles have been exactly 32 days since November.
I have PCOS. I was irregular for SO LONG. After our A16 loss, I had a couple of long cycles again and then BAM. Regular. Just...it was textbook. I haven't had such beautiful cycles since we had started TTC.
So, yes! Even with PCOS, you can regulate. Some gals never find out they have PCOS because they have super regular cycles. It's weird.
That is weird... bodies are weird!
I guess we'll see what happens. All I know is that my cycles have been exactly 32 days since November.
Yup, that sounds like what happened to me. Loss, 90, 28 (treatment), 60, 30(treatment), then 29, 29, 34, 33, and now pregnant. The two long cycles were ended with Provera.
But my body just...figured it out for nearly 6 months?? It was bizarre. I ain't gonna look a gift horse in the mouth, though!
Post by bocaburger on Mar 23, 2017 18:12:48 GMT -5
I have heard that for some women, pregnancy sort of hits the "reset" button on hormones and your cycles can be very different than before.
Have you ever charted your fertility signs (basal body temp, cervical mucus, etc)? It might be useful to determine if you are actually ovulating on your own.
I have heard that for some women, pregnancy sort of hits the "reset" button on hormones and your cycles can be very different than before.
Have you ever charted your fertility signs (basal body temp, cervical mucus, etc)? It might be useful to determine if you are actually ovulating on your own.
I've had that happen with a couple friends. Who had whacky cycles from PCOS pre pregnancy to more regular cycles afterwards.
I have heard that for some women, pregnancy sort of hits the "reset" button on hormones and your cycles can be very different than before.
Have you ever charted your fertility signs (basal body temp, cervical mucus, etc)? It might be useful to determine if you are actually ovulating on your own.
I've definitely noticed cm. I'm not interested in full on charting - just throws me back into memory land of IF! It was more but that I've noticed a change.
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