WTTMommy
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Hi ladies
I have a question. My doctor after a series of blood work and an ultrasound (no cysts found) thinks I may have PCOS. She has referred me to an endocrinologist and am still waiting for a call. My question is, if they know you have PCOS, how soon will they prescribe medication to help with ovulation (Metmorfin or Clomid).
We've only been TTC for 2 months, but I told the doc 6 months as we've been NTNP for the last 6 months Is it true it has to be 12 months of trying before they can prescribe medication? What if they know the problem long before you reach a year? I don't see why they'd wait that long.
Today's CD 61, haven't had a period since February 17th
I have a question. My doctor after a series of blood work and an ultrasound (no cysts found) thinks I may have PCOS. She has referred me to an endocrinologist and am still waiting for a call. My question is, if they know you have PCOS, how soon will they prescribe medication to help with ovulation (Metmorfin or Clomid).
We've only been TTC for 2 months, but I told the doc 6 months as we've been NTNP for the last 6 months Is it true it has to be 12 months of trying before they can prescribe medication? What if they know the problem long before you reach a year? I don't see why they'd wait that long.
Today's CD 61, haven't had a period since February 17th