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    This is very interesting. I have to say that watching the HT forum for the last few years, usually, the women that find out that they have PC-ovaries but do not have the syndrome do have boys. I have not seen a women with PC ovaries going HT for a boy. There are many more women trying to have a DD in HT so that may not be an accurate picture but it is interesting to me!

    Low carb is what they try to do to counteract the symptoms. PC Ovaries should't stop you from going HT. You just need to work with a RE that is familiar with that and knows how to stim you. 1/3 seem to have those types of ovaries if I had to guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nuthinbutpink View Post
    This is very interesting. I have to say that watching the HT forum for the last few years, usually, the women that find out that they have PC-ovaries but do not have the syndrome do have boys. I have not seen a women with PC ovaries going HT for a boy. There are many more women trying to have a DD in HT so that may not be an accurate picture but it is interesting to me!

    Low carb is what they try to do to counteract the symptoms. PC Ovaries should't stop you from going HT. You just need to work with a RE that is familiar with that and knows how to stim you. 1/3 seem to have those types of ovaries if I had to guess.
    Hmmm...that is interesting and somewhat discouraging for me. I have an appt again at OB Jan 8th and I am going to request he does the bloodwork and hope that I can get Clomid but who knows if that will happen.
    When I went for the HT consult he didn't tell me because I have PCovaries that I couldn't do HT--quite the contrary actually--he said that since I have PCovaries I make lots of eggs and his exact words were "you WILL get pregnant". Who really knows though, as I'm sure he mainly just wants my money. I went to Dr. Fakih at IVF Michigan and he didn't have the best bed side manner, and I couldn't really ask too many questions. I decided against IVF at the time because my husband and I have a hard time with the extra embryos and what happens to them. I am starting to lean more towards HT again though since all this PC ovaries business and most likely conceiving another boy. In doing some research on the boards I'm wondering if I should try Dr Potter at HRC. Seems like he uses the most up-to-date procedures and has the best outcomes and better bedside manner! Traveling is a downside though.
    I'm feeling rather lost as I have been swaying for 2.5 months and put so much effort into that but feel like it is going to be pointless. I want to go HT but I feel lost about that, since I haven't done tons of research in that area.
    Aaaaahh....Any help with these decisions is gladly welcomed!

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    Just thought I'd add that my neighbor has PCOS and just had her first baby- a girl. I don't know if she was on meds but I don't think she was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB3 View Post
    Hmmm...that is interesting and somewhat discouraging for me. I have an appt again at OB Jan 8th and I am going to request he does the bloodwork and hope that I can get Clomid but who knows if that will happen.
    When I went for the HT consult he didn't tell me because I have PCovaries that I couldn't do HT--quite the contrary actually--he said that since I have PCovaries I make lots of eggs and his exact words were "you WILL get pregnant". Who really knows though, as I'm sure he mainly just wants my money. I went to Dr. Fakih at IVF Michigan and he didn't have the best bed side manner, and I couldn't really ask too many questions. I decided against IVF at the time because my husband and I have a hard time with the extra embryos and what happens to them. I am starting to lean more towards HT again though since all this PC ovaries business and most likely conceiving another boy. In doing some research on the boards I'm wondering if I should try Dr Potter at HRC. Seems like he uses the most up-to-date procedures and has the best outcomes and better bedside manner! Traveling is a downside though.
    I'm feeling rather lost as I have been swaying for 2.5 months and put so much effort into that but feel like it is going to be pointless. I want to go HT but I feel lost about that, since I haven't done tons of research in that area.
    Aaaaahh....Any help with these decisions is gladly welcomed!
    I think it is all about the guarantee. Not everyone needs it. If you are okay with swaying and taking your chances, sway your heart out and hopefully you know you've done all you can that way.

    I understand about the extra embryos. Very difficult indeed. Dr Potter just does a lot of GS. He does see a lot of PCOS because he sees a lot of patients. It is much easier IMO to stay close to home but only if you feel good about your local RE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB3 View Post
    Hmmm...that is interesting and somewhat discouraging for me. I have an appt again at OB Jan 8th and I am going to request he does the bloodwork and hope that I can get Clomid but who knows if that will happen.
    When I went for the HT consult he didn't tell me because I have PCovaries that I couldn't do HT--quite the contrary actually--he said that since I have PCovaries I make lots of eggs and his exact words were "you WILL get pregnant". Who really knows though, as I'm sure he mainly just wants my money. I went to Dr. Fakih at IVF Michigan and he didn't have the best bed side manner, and I couldn't really ask too many questions. I decided against IVF at the time because my husband and I have a hard time with the extra embryos and what happens to them. I am starting to lean more towards HT again though since all this PC ovaries business and most likely conceiving another boy. In doing some research on the boards I'm wondering if I should try Dr Potter at HRC. Seems like he uses the most up-to-date procedures and has the best outcomes and better bedside manner! Traveling is a downside though.
    I'm feeling rather lost as I have been swaying for 2.5 months and put so much effort into that but feel like it is going to be pointless. I want to go HT but I feel lost about that, since I haven't done tons of research in that area.
    Aaaaahh....Any help with these decisions is gladly welcomed!
    A lot of things have to go into the decision - aside from how you feel about the leftover embryos, there's also your age, the money factor, and the heartbreak factor to take into account. HT works less well the older you are, it's expensive and you have to pay whether you end up with a baby or not, and it's a grueling process for a lot of people. It all comes down to comparing the worst case scenarios - what feels worse to you - walking away with no money and no baby, or walking away with an opposite.
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    Thanks Atomic and Nuthingbutpink, I think that my husband and I have come up with a plan. I think we will sway for 3 months (already did one--and made second months attempt yesterday) and if I become pregnant in that time, great. I will be ok whatever gender (I think) because I am giving it my all. And then if we are not pregnant by March we will plan to go HT around June. I don't want to drag the TTC time-frame on too long as I am getting older (35 in March) and I can't be on the diet too too long as I am a couple pounds away from being underweight and the older I get for HT the lower my chances of getting pregnant. In the meantime, while I'm still swaying, I will go to my OB next week and see if he'll bloodtest me to see if he'll prescribe me Clomid. Does that sound like an ok plan? If I'm already pregnant this month that would just take all the guess work out of it--as I wouldn't have to decide--as it would be a done deal!

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    No mess for my girl but I was slim with my boy I had to ttc 5 years and was my heaviest

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    Sounds like a great plan to me - just don't wait too long to go HT as you already are aware. Odds don't go up with time!
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    I got a BFN on 10dpo....so pretty sure I'm out this month, but....I got the Clomid!! I am going to take 50 mg day 5-9. My doc is going to monitor me while on it this next moth. I'm thinking of doing FR (7-10 days) and thru O. Obviously stopping V and SP supps, but taking folic and baby aspirin every three days. I think I'll keep DH on supps this month but will then probably drop everything if I don't get preggo first month. Any advice on this from Clomid users? Thx!

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    there's an essay on that, can someone post links
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