unfortunately, it's a game of chance in a lot of ways, and the doctors don't like to intervene until there is significant evidence that something is wrong - or a prolonged period of time has elapsed to suggest something less obvious is going amiss in there nothing you've mentioned rings any alarm bells for me ren. with endo, from what i understand, there is usually additional pain with af - not always, but usually - investigation is usually an invasive lap which i doubt any gyno would do based on nothing symptomatic...

with pcos, investigation is usually hormone screening and maybe a pelvic ultrasound - but again, when it seems like there is a problem - very few doctors will investigate so relatively early without evidence that something is going on. regular cycles, ok hormone levels, temping showing evidence of ovulation occuring - all would lead me to think there isn't evidence of something amiss there. for me, i was able to get investigation immediately on asking as i'd had 2 m/c's in the previous 10 months, AF had gone AWOL - and i have a lot of the outwardly obvious PCOS symptoms. i'd also had previous hormone screening when i was ill with something else, and the results were suggestive of PCOS at the time - it was just never diagnosed.

having said that, you've had one chemical pg - if another were to occur (which i hope doesn't), you can push for additional investigation of recurrent m/c.

hoping you get your BFP soon

BG