Whilst I was there I spoke about the 'suspected' PCOS and the Gyno/Obs said that most people who have the syndrome DO NOT get AF.
Rubbish! I used to get AF every month (a longer cycle) and I have PCOS.

Also, just because you get AF doesn't mean you are O'ing regularly - I wasn't - only once or twice a year.

Sara - They (and you) can do things about your PCOS - even before you get a diagnosis, you can be exercising on a daily basis and eating a low GI diet - if you have PCOS, it will help it, and if you don't have PCOS, it will still be healthy for you and you will still benefit from it health-wise.

Doctors can also run a GTT (glucose tolerance test) on you which may show that you have insulin resistance - they can do this even while they are pregnant. So I think they can still correctly diagnose you when you are pregnant, although it may be harder depending on what kind of PCOS you may have.