He's a GP. However, his wife is a natural family planning trainer (as is he). He's the one who found endometriosis in one of my friends and helped her get pregnant twice with progesterone supplements. (My current fertility specialist won't even entertain the idea of progesterone supplements until AFTER a pregnancy is confirmed, even if it's lower than likely needed to sustain a pregnancy.)
I'm going to ask for bloodwork to double check the PCOS diagnosis since I'm not seeing the varying periods anymore really (only a few days and not the WIDE swings I had when I first went in). I'm starting to wonder if it really was only stress all along since I was so seethingly angry with hubs for several months for delaying our TTC plans.
He's going to look at my NFP chart, my BBT charts, bloodwork and test results then we're going to make a plan to investigate further hormonal issues as needed, if needed.