Hi there! I have PCOS and I wanted to encourage you to not give up. I started dieting this past February and it seemed at first like I had to work really hard to get a loss of a pound or two. But then it seemed like after 3 or 4 months of consistent dieting (really healthy eating), something changed metabolically because it seems to be much easier to lose weight. I'm eating a fair amount of food too. Another thing to become aware of is what types of food are good for you, not just the amount of food. You might want to learn more about the glycemic index, and I also recommend the book, "Volumetrics". I am currently following the Weight Watchers core plan but that is due to be changed on Dec. 7th. It might be a good change, but if not I will probably quit and focus on healthy eating and use information from glycemic index diet books, volumetrics, and my old core plan materials. Good luck in having that baby! By the way, my husband and I were married for 5-6 years before we conceived our daughter, and I was over 300 pounds at the time which is almost 21 to 22 stone. My only problem was sleep apnea (which was undiagnosed through the pregnancy) and then I got preeclampsia towards the latter part of the 3rd trimester. Skinny woman have preeclampsia too though. It runs in my family on the maternal line. So perhaps you two will conceive anytime. Don't give up hope! Feed your body healthy food and enjoy your husband!
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