Hey. I just wanted to give you some encouragement. My husband and I never prevented pregnancy, even before being married. After getting married we started actively trying and I looked up all the things people do. I took my temp every morning, checked my cervix, tracked my symptoms, took opk’s, and charted every month. Month after month was bfn. I would symptom spot then get the courage to grab a test and would cry in the parking lot begging God for it to be a positive. Still bfn after bfn. Then I finally realized something had to be up so I found a new ob and asked for a full work up. Long story short I found out I had pcos and told I may never be pregnant. They put me on metformin and sent me on my way. I cried a lot. I couldn’t understand why God gave me a deep desire to be a mom and now throwing this at me. I looked into fertility treatment and I went to a cunsult just to see. I always thought it meant expensive IVF and lots of shots. Surprisingly they had more affordable things to try first. They suggested femara and a monitored cycle. I had hope, but didn’t get my hopes up. That month, I became pregnant with my now 4 year old daughter. We knew we wanted 2 so I was just chatting with my ob about it because she asked. I told her I just wasn’t sure if I felt ready for all the monitoring and wished I could just take the femara without all the extra stuff. She said she could just prescribe it. 3 months later I was pregnant with my almost 2 year old. We were done. Then out of the blue I wasn’t feeling good and now I’m pregnant with our surprise baby. 6 years ago I was crying in my car asking God for 1 baby. He made me wait and put me through tests then we weren’t only blessed with 1 child, but 3. I wish I could say that everyone going through fertility problems get pregnant. Some adopt and some use surrogates. Some don’t have children at all. However, there’s a bigger plan we don’t always see at that time. Gods plan and timing is perfect. It’s not always what we want when we want it, but it’s exactly what we need. Keep pushing forward and don’t hold back asking for help or asking questions. Maybe your ob can prescribe femara or clomid? Look around for fertility places. Most have free consults where you can discuss options and ask questions. See if your insurance covers fertility treatments. If not, see if they’ll do a monitored medicated cycle for pcos purposes. My insurance would cover it as long as it was coded that it was for my Pcos. Saying prayers for you and wish you the best.