Have both, and then some..
Hi,
I have both endo and PCOS (although not with the weight gain, so I'm a little different), but I also have a benign pituitary tumour that secretes prolactin. This means I have to be on medication to GET pregnant, but have to come OFF the medication if I do get pregnant (and risk the tumour growing). I can't count the number of medications I have been on, many with little effect. The thing I found most helpful though (and this may sound a little weird, but some Scandinavian research has suggested a link) was becoming a full vegetarian. My endo went from needing a "slash and burn" at least every year to 2 in 8years, with no other lifestyle changes.
I have had one miscarriage, and unfortunately am waiting right now to have another. It's my first successful ovulation with clomid, and I got pregnant strait away! But my poor little strawberry (about her size, hence the name) is not going to stay. After this it is probably more clomid, and then a step up towards IVF if that doesn't work.
Despite my doom and gloom, I think I'm trying to say "Have hope" - if I can get pregnant, I'm praying so can you. Pregnancy is also supposed to be very good for the endo. Is your weight within a healthy range? That's about the only other issue I can think of that you have direct control over with the PCOS.
Good luck to you,
Faith
Not sure what to think now??!!
Just a bit of hope for endo/PCOS sufferers (I hope!)...
I got my blood test results last night, and they were still going up but very slowely. The specialist had booked me in for an emergency ultasound for this morning, as she was thinking the pregnancy was either ectopic or getting ready to miscarry.
So this morning I went for the ultrasound, which showed A PERFECTLY SIZED SAC AND FETUS (exactly 6 weeks, 1 day, which is where I know I'm at) and a heart rate of 108-110! I could even see the tiny heart fluttering! I was crying like crazy!
My specialist is going to do another scan in 10 days, and she said a few women can have "strange" hcg levels but a normal pregnancy, so she is not going to do any more blood tests (which is a big relief).
Maybe there is hope???!!!!