How long did it take between your diagnosis/starting meds for you to 1) get your period, 2) lose weight and/or 3) get pregnant?
This week I was finally diagnosed with PCOS. I have always had somewhat irregular periods but this year when I finally started trying to exercise, eat right and get healthy so I could start TTC, the periods stopped coming completely. It's been almost 6 months. It turned out I have high blood sugar (6.4 Hemoglobin A1C) and cholesterol too. I also have adult acne and always gain all of my weight in my stomach area. My doctor diagnosed me and I started Metformin on Monday.
How long after starting medication did your period resume? Did treatment help you with weight loss at all, and if so how long did that take? How about success TTC?
One reason I am asking is that I am starting on 750 mg Metformin ER. My doc says if I don't get a period in 40 days I should increase that. She also said I could try Clomid but I am not sure how long to give the Metformin to work before I try it. Any thoughts?
And was there anything else you did in addition to meds that helped ovulation start up again?


but is now under control again without Metformin but with diet, exercise and natural supplements.
It's been a long time ago and I'm sure I'm forgetting some things but I remember hormone levels on specific days and also have an HSG (test to make sure the fallopian tubes are clear). I took my basal body temperature every morning before my feet hit the floor and charted it (this was before ovulation kits). He gave me Provera to start my period when it was obvious I wasn't ovulating and then I took my first round of Clomid. I didn't get pregnant. I took another round the next month and got pregnant!
Ovulation showed on the chart and it was accurate
My daughter is now 13
Sounds crazy but it must have worked! 