Well the obgyn called with my blood results and I have been officially diagnosed with PCOS. Apparently there are three indicators they check for to diagnose you: high testosterone androgen levels, irregular cycles, and uncharacteristic appearance of the uterus (which I'm guessing is normally classified by cysts). You need two of the three indicators to be diagnosed and I have slightly elevated testosterone levels and irregular cycles. The doc also mentioned that my LH and FSH levels are switched (LH is elevated) so my brain isn't sending the trigger for me to ovulate.
I pretty much expected this outcome but it still hit me pretty hard since it is yet another bump in the road to trying to have our little one. I do think I'm at least still ovulating since my temps go up and stay up 13 or 14 days before AF shows so that should hopefully help. My doc said to keep trying and that it only takes one time ovulating to get pregnant. I still have my 1 year appointment in November and, if I'm still not pregnant at that point, the plan is to check my tubes for blockage and get a analysis for hubby and if all things are ok there, I'll be going on clomid. Ugh, more stress but hopefully we get lucky and manage to catch one of the few times I ovulate.
How is everyone else doing?