Hi Jess,
PCO is common - 25% of women will have it at any one time. There are some very interesting theories as to why it exists and why it is possibly perfectly normal. I wouldn't worry - I don't think PCO in itself will have any affect on bubs. Ask your health care provider if you are not sure.
Me - I am the same - always told I would never concieve naturally by Drs but it is not necessarily true with PCO or PCOS - it affects us all differently. I have been lucky.
PCOS is less common.
The progesterone test will depend at what point it was done in your cycle. It needs to be done after O to show O but when you are irregular this can be difficult. I got pregnant with DS after all BTs showed I wasn't Oing and therefore wasn't producing progesterone - ie because I wasn't O'ing - so O can sneak up at anytime and drs can miss it and say it is not happening when in fact it is!!
As to being overdue - having irregular periods can make it more difficult to date a pregnancy - me, I have early BT and US to do this. Are you sure you were 4 - 6 weeks overdue!! I haven't heard of PCO being a cause for being OD and I would doubt it - hormones can just be funny things.
HTH
TICKLISH


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