Same, metformin helped me after 3 early term miscarriages have my beautiful daughter. Unfortunately, my doctor won't prescribe me metformin because he says I don't need it due to my A1c levels being normal. 😢
Myo inositol did it for me after 7yrs ttc. I was booked in for ivf and a tubal scan! 2 months before my ivf was due to start I gor my bfp, no treatments needed. 4 moths on myo inositol powder was what did the trick. I've just started taking it again hoping for a secondary little miracle. Good luck to all of you who are ttc, keep strong, you can do it ❤
I wanted to try natural things first so have just started taking a PCOS supplement with 4,000MG of myo-inositol and 10.000MG Maca and have seen very good reviews. What do you think of these two?
I am on synthroid, metformin, letrozole, ALA, NAC, Reservatrol, inositol, CQ10, b12, vitamin D, and just did the trigger. Currently in the TWW. January 24 is our bloodwork. 3rd month, 1st with the trigger
About to start letrozole tonight and have been on metformin for the last month so excited and hopeful for this cycle. I heard some ladies use both clomid and letrozole have you found any one having success with this?
Just about to celebrate my little letrozole baby’s first birthday next month. Have hope and be prepared to be really moody hormonal and having hot flashes for the next few days.
Go low carb (less than 20g total carbs per day) Your cycle will be regular in about three weeks. You'll notice huge reduction of PCOS symptoms by three months. PCOS symptoms will be totally gone between 6 and 12 months. I see it happen all the time in my online low-carb community. I'm happy to explain more, answer questions, or address concerns (especially about cholesterol, etc).
so if I am thinking of taking birth control pills for menstrual regularity. but the root cause is lack of ovulation/PCOS then is that counter productive because BC pills stop ovulation?
I have PCOS I was told 20 years ago that I'll never have kids. At 38 I had my first, ended up giving birth at 28 weeks though (emergency c-section) due to severe preeclampsia. 8 months later got pregnant with my second baby but gave birth too soon she didn't make it. However I got the nexplanon & went 2 years without a cycle, gained weight drastically so I had it removed. 5 months later I had my cycle that lasted 7 months, after it finally stopped I hadn't seen a cycle since. They put me on metformin tested my hormones my cycle still didn't return. I happened to find my bottle of medroxyprogesterone & took 10mg for 5 days & low & behold my cycle came back after 7 months of no sign of it. Hopefully everything return back to normal, I think I want one more before it's too late.
They prescribed me progesterone because I don’t menstruate but I haven’t taken it because I’m too afraid of the side effects & just the overall idea of taking medication
@@MyonlySecretHi! Sorry to bother you hope you’re doing well..I have been taking progesterone pills for about 6 months now (provera) and I have not had any bad side affects it’s affects everybody differently but I’ve had very good regular cycles since then I got put on letrozole at same time and my periods are regular and I’m ovulating! Don’t be afraid of these pills mama they helped me they affect everyone differently but I’m finally off it and not having any problems with my cycles or side affects…
Sorry, I know that this is a old comment but I also have periods each month and was told my body tends to “skip” the ovulation process. So I’m basically having a period even though an egg was never released apparently. 🥴
@@tranell2056what’s the solution for this? My ovulation strips say I have a peak but I never get pregnant. Does that mean I’m not actually releasing the egg regardless of my peak? Ugh
Can we talk about lean pcos? I ovulate with metformin it seems or at least opk tests say I do every month. Nothing happens though, not pregnant each month
I am having PCOS trying to get pregnant since 2 months Checking ovulation kits and came to know that it was happening on D14 or D15 On which dates can I try for pregnancy Can I conceive?
D14 &D15 and D16 … in one of her videos she says the day you test positive and the day after I say all 3 to be safe mama sorry I know I’m not a doctor but I’m trying to help
I'm not even sure I'm ovulating or when my next period will be, I have been trying for almost a year well on and off because my husband works overseas so the once in a while going to make it even harder😓😓and I'm on metformin and was taking Provera 10mg
I don’t want children at the moment but I have pcos and am on BC rn but I want to get off of it and try something else like metformin, can someone whose taken it or currently taking it tell me how it is!!
It’s a joke. People out there never wanting kids and wanting abortions and me hoping and praying for babies for what seems like a decade with no luck. Just don’t quite understand why God said no to being a bio mom. It’s totally unfair. I don’t get my periods at all without help and don’t ovulate.
I've been taking metformin for 6 months this along with a thyroid medicine. I'm still not pregnant. After we had a still born in 2017 I have not been able to conceive . So they put me on this medicine. Do you think I should try something else?
May I ask your height and weight please? I believe I might be able to help you. I just helped a 34year old woman have her first pregnancy. She has pcos.
If your insulin levels are too high all the time, FSH injections will probably fail. The fastest way to restore ovulation/fertility is to do the keto or carnivore diet for three months. In other words, if you eat less than 20 total grams of carbohydrates per day, your fertility will return in three weeks to three months. It's all about getting your insulin back down to normal levels and keeping it there long enough for your body to heal. I am happy to explain more, answer questions or address concerns. I've been eating this way for over a year now, so I'm happy to share recipes or meal plans if you're interested.
@@asianaqvi Yes. In fact, high insulin levels are considered an early warning of Type II diabetes. Type I diabetes is the opposite, however. A person with Type I diabetes is not capable of producing enough insulin on their own. Type I diabetes if rare compared to Type II diabetes - most cases of diabetes are Type II diabetes which involves excessive insulin. High insulin levels can be caused by several things: • Poor sleep • High stress/anxiety • Lack of exercise • Genetic defects • Certain medications • 📌 Eating too many carbohydrates each day 💡The most common cause of elevated insulin levels is overeating carbohydrates. Carbohydrates turn into sugars when they are digested after being eaten. The sugar enters the blood circulation. The body releases insulin in order to remove the sugar from the blood (sugar is toxic if it stays in the blood). So, the more a person eats carbohydrates, the more insulin is produced by the body. Eventually, if a person continues to overeat carbohydrates, their insulin will become less and less effective at removing the sugar from the blood. As the insulin becomes less and less effective, the body makes more and more insulin to try to compensate. This is why all Type II diabetics have high insulin levels. ⭐ So, in order to reverse and heal Type II diabetes, a person must fix the source of the problem which is overeating carbohydrates. As soon as a person stops eating too many carbohydrates per day, the body will begin to heal and return to normal. 🔑 The key to reversing diabetes in the fastest and safest way is to make sure that you are eating less than 20g of carbohydrates per day. For some people it is a little more, for other, a little less, but, generally a 20g daily carbohydrate limit is a great place to start. Here is a list of foods grouped by how much they raise insulin: ✅ *Eat these foods - no limit* ✅ • Meat (unprocessed) 🍖🍗🥩🥓 • Sea food (unprocessed) 🐟🦀🦞🦐 • Eggs 🥚🍳 • Butter/Ghee 🧈 • Salt 🧂 • Water 💧 ⚠️ *Eat only very, very small portions of these foods:* ⚠️ • Dark green vegetables 🥦🥬🥒🧄 • Milk, cream, yogurt 🥛 ❌ *Do not eat these foods:* ❌ • Bread, rice, grains, noodles 🍞🥖🍚🍜 • Candies, sweets, sugary drinks, alcohol 🍭🧃🍺 • Sweet and bright vegetables 🥕🥔🌽🫑 • Fruits, fruit juice, honey 🍇🍌🍓🍯 • Seeds, nuts, beans 🫒🥜 • Sweeteners (including natural and artificial ✏️ Do not restrict your calories!! Eat any time you are hungry and eat until you are very satisfied. If you restrict your calories, you will suffer without benefit. ⚠️ *NOTICE* ⚠️ If you try this way of eating, be aware of two things: 1) You will probably experience sugar withdrawals for the first week or so - headaches, low energy, cravings, etc. If you endure, you will have a breakthrough and start feeling much better. 2) If you are on medications, you should check with your doctor every month to see when your medications need to be lowered. Your body will be healing rapidly, so, your medications might will need to be reduced at some point. I am happy to explain more, answer questions, or address concerns.
I had 10 cycles with letrzole after 9 cycle I lose hope and think of doing ivf so I start losing my weight lost 5 kg In a month and took the last cycle … and I got pregnant
I wish all the best to everyone with this condition and hope we all get our prayers answer soon🙏
Ameen
Thank you
Metformin was it for me. I have 2 beautiful kiddos now after 3 years of infertility.
How long did you took metformin for conceiving @Rachael Candee
Any side effects from the metformin?
Same, metformin helped me after 3 early term miscarriages have my beautiful daughter. Unfortunately, my doctor won't prescribe me metformin because he says I don't need it due to my A1c levels being normal. 😢
Hi, can I buy it without prescription?
@@mahayyilove7936go to a different doctor and tell them you want it prescribed to help you ovulate .
Myo inositol did it for me after 7yrs ttc. I was booked in for ivf and a tubal scan! 2 months before my ivf was due to start I gor my bfp, no treatments needed. 4 moths on myo inositol powder was what did the trick. I've just started taking it again hoping for a secondary little miracle. Good luck to all of you who are ttc, keep strong, you can do it ❤
Congrats!! What brand of myo inositol?
Thank you Dr. Crawford, please keep the PCOS content coming!! Grateful for you sharing your expertise!
My girl lost 20lbs and got pregnant
I wanted to try natural things first so have just started taking a PCOS supplement with 4,000MG of myo-inositol and 10.000MG Maca and have seen very good reviews. What do you think of these two?
I am on synthroid, metformin, letrozole, ALA, NAC, Reservatrol, inositol, CQ10, b12, vitamin D, and just did the trigger. Currently in the TWW. January 24 is our bloodwork. 3rd month, 1st with the trigger
Hi, did you get a bfp? My wife and I are kind of in the same boat. We just struck out on the 6th cycle of clomid.
@@oscar4o I did not :( I did two cycles with trigger, and we just did our 3rd IUI… go for my blood work on Monday. Baby dust yo you and your wife!
@@Knoxvillefan101 oh man! We'll keep y'all in our prayers. And thank you!
I'm on Levothyroxine and metforming with prenatal vitamins
100k before 2023 gurl ur there !!!!
We are trying!!!!
Unrelated but please tell me what lipstick you wear!! So pretty
About to start letrozole tonight and have been on metformin for the last month so excited and hopeful for this cycle. I heard some ladies use both clomid and letrozole have you found any one having success with this?
Just about to celebrate my little letrozole baby’s first birthday next month. Have hope and be prepared to be really moody hormonal and having hot flashes for the next few days.
Any luck? How many cycles?
@@Velostiraptor.l took me a year and a chemical pregnancy I'm currently 10 weeks pregnant with letrozole and metformin
I just got diagnosed this month. Hoping to get my cycles regulated then add on in January to work on conception in February
Go low carb (less than 20g total carbs per day)
Your cycle will be regular in about three weeks.
You'll notice huge reduction of PCOS symptoms by three months.
PCOS symptoms will be totally gone between 6 and 12 months.
I see it happen all the time in my online low-carb community.
I'm happy to explain more, answer questions, or address concerns (especially about cholesterol, etc).
so if I am thinking of taking birth control pills for menstrual regularity. but the root cause is lack of ovulation/PCOS then is that counter productive because BC pills stop ovulation?
What ensomwtrial side effects soes clomid cause? Do you mean just uterine lining thinning or is it bad for patients who have endometriosis?
I have PCOS I was told 20 years ago that I'll never have kids. At 38 I had my first, ended up giving birth at 28 weeks though (emergency c-section) due to severe preeclampsia. 8 months later got pregnant with my second baby but gave birth too soon she didn't make it. However I got the nexplanon & went 2 years without a cycle, gained weight drastically so I had it removed. 5 months later I had my cycle that lasted 7 months, after it finally stopped I hadn't seen a cycle since. They put me on metformin tested my hormones my cycle still didn't return. I happened to find my bottle of medroxyprogesterone & took 10mg for 5 days & low & behold my cycle came back after 7 months of no sign of it. Hopefully everything return back to normal, I think I want one more before it's too late.
They prescribed me progesterone because I don’t menstruate but I haven’t taken it because I’m too afraid of the side effects & just the overall idea of taking medication
@@MyonlySecretHi! Sorry to bother you hope you’re doing well..I have been taking progesterone pills for about 6 months now (provera) and I have not had any bad side affects it’s affects everybody differently but I’ve had very good regular cycles since then I got put on letrozole at same time and my periods are regular and I’m ovulating! Don’t be afraid of these pills mama they helped me they affect everyone differently but I’m finally off it and not having any problems with my cycles or side affects…
But how does one with PCOS know they’re not ovulating? Esp if we get regular periods
If you have regular periods you are ovulating- not everyone with PCOS has anovulation
I was wondering the same thing as well. I have regular cycles, but using OPKs to track ovulation never seemed to work.
Sorry, I know that this is a old comment but I also have periods each month and was told my body tends to “skip” the ovulation process. So I’m basically having a period even though an egg was never released apparently. 🥴
@@tranell2056what’s the solution for this? My ovulation strips say I have a peak but I never get pregnant. Does that mean I’m not actually releasing the egg regardless of my peak? Ugh
Try keto diet. It worked for me
Can we talk about lean pcos? I ovulate with metformin it seems or at least opk tests say I do every month. Nothing happens though, not pregnant each month
I am having PCOS trying to get pregnant since 2 months
Checking ovulation kits and came to know that it was happening on D14 or D15
On which dates can I try for pregnancy
Can I conceive?
When you get a positive test from what I was told by fertility specialist have intercourse following day your positive.
D14 &D15 and D16 … in one of her videos she says the day you test positive and the day after I say all 3 to be safe mama sorry I know I’m not a doctor but I’m trying to help
Been on letrozole for 2 months and no ovulation positive test yet. Trying not to despair. 😢
What is the dosage of Letrozole
Do you have a way for someone with pcos like me to ask you some personal questions or would I have to be your patient
Thank you so much baby dotts to everyone including me🎉
My ovulation stopped after a D&C... what could have happened? Never had a missing period until that D&C. I have pcos, im really frustrated
which one has the smallest side effects😢
Peppermint tea worked for me
Please dont go for clomid and Letrozol. The children mostly born with some abnormality.
I'm not even sure I'm ovulating or when my next period will be, I have been trying for almost a year well on and off because my husband works overseas so the once in a while going to make it even harder😓😓and I'm on metformin and was taking Provera 10mg
Ughhh this does not help for all types of PCOS
I thought this was Reece Witherspoon
I don’t want children at the moment but I have pcos and am on BC rn but I want to get off of it and try something else like metformin, can someone whose taken it or currently taking it tell me how it is!!
It’s a joke. People out there never wanting kids and wanting abortions and me hoping and praying for babies for what seems like a decade with no luck. Just don’t quite understand why God said no to being a bio mom. It’s totally unfair.
I don’t get my periods at all without help and don’t ovulate.
Which would you recommend?
Letrozole is my favorite
@@NatalieCrawfordMDCan you mix letrozole and Clomid?
Does letrozole have increased risk of multiples?
I've been taking metformin for 6 months this along with a thyroid medicine. I'm still not pregnant. After we had a still born in 2017 I have not been able to conceive . So they put me on this medicine. Do you think I should try something else?
May I ask your height and weight please? I believe I might be able to help you. I just helped a 34year old woman have her first pregnancy. She has pcos.
@@supernintendo7579 am having abnormal bleeding
@@Specialtouch do you exercise regularly?
@@Specialtouch how long has that been happening? Did it begin after starting a certain medication?
Im not ovulating even after fsh shots 😔😔 what js the reason ?
If your insulin levels are too high all the time, FSH injections will probably fail.
The fastest way to restore ovulation/fertility is to do the keto or carnivore diet for three months.
In other words, if you eat less than 20 total grams of carbohydrates per day, your fertility will return in three weeks to three months.
It's all about getting your insulin back down to normal levels and keeping it there long enough for your body to heal.
I am happy to explain more, answer questions or address concerns.
I've been eating this way for over a year now, so I'm happy to share recipes or meal plans if you're interested.
@@Hertz2laugh Can insulin levels be high even if we do not have type 2 diabetes ?
@@asianaqvi Yes.
In fact, high insulin levels are considered an early warning of Type II diabetes.
Type I diabetes is the opposite, however. A person with Type I diabetes is not capable of producing enough insulin on their own.
Type I diabetes if rare compared to Type II diabetes - most cases of diabetes are Type II diabetes which involves excessive insulin.
High insulin levels can be caused by several things:
• Poor sleep
• High stress/anxiety
• Lack of exercise
• Genetic defects
• Certain medications
• 📌 Eating too many carbohydrates each day
💡The most common cause of elevated insulin levels is overeating carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates turn into sugars when they are digested after being eaten.
The sugar enters the blood circulation.
The body releases insulin in order to remove the sugar from the blood (sugar is toxic if it stays in the blood).
So, the more a person eats carbohydrates, the more insulin is produced by the body.
Eventually, if a person continues to overeat carbohydrates, their insulin will become less and less effective at removing the sugar from the blood.
As the insulin becomes less and less effective, the body makes more and more insulin to try to compensate.
This is why all Type II diabetics have high insulin levels.
⭐ So, in order to reverse and heal Type II diabetes, a person must fix the source of the problem which is overeating carbohydrates.
As soon as a person stops eating too many carbohydrates per day, the body will begin to heal and return to normal.
🔑 The key to reversing diabetes in the fastest and safest way is to make sure that you are eating less than 20g of carbohydrates per day.
For some people it is a little more, for other, a little less, but, generally a 20g daily carbohydrate limit is a great place to start.
Here is a list of foods grouped by how much they raise insulin:
✅ *Eat these foods - no limit* ✅
• Meat (unprocessed) 🍖🍗🥩🥓
• Sea food (unprocessed) 🐟🦀🦞🦐
• Eggs 🥚🍳
• Butter/Ghee 🧈
• Salt 🧂
• Water 💧
⚠️ *Eat only very, very small portions of these foods:* ⚠️
• Dark green vegetables 🥦🥬🥒🧄
• Milk, cream, yogurt 🥛
❌ *Do not eat these foods:* ❌
• Bread, rice, grains, noodles 🍞🥖🍚🍜
• Candies, sweets, sugary drinks, alcohol 🍭🧃🍺
• Sweet and bright vegetables 🥕🥔🌽🫑
• Fruits, fruit juice, honey 🍇🍌🍓🍯
• Seeds, nuts, beans 🫒🥜
• Sweeteners (including natural and artificial
✏️ Do not restrict your calories!! Eat any time you are hungry and eat until you are very satisfied. If you restrict your calories, you will suffer without benefit.
⚠️ *NOTICE* ⚠️
If you try this way of eating, be aware of two things:
1) You will probably experience sugar withdrawals for the first week or so - headaches, low energy, cravings, etc.
If you endure, you will have a breakthrough and start feeling much better.
2) If you are on medications, you should check with your doctor every month to see when your medications need to be lowered.
Your body will be healing rapidly, so, your medications might will need to be reduced at some point.
I am happy to explain more, answer questions, or address concerns.
I did 7 months on femara (letrozole) and didn't have any luck😭
Awe I'm so sorry😓 I used that for a few cycles and didn't get pregnant it's heartbreaking. Hope you get your success soon 🧡
Try ovasitol!
I had 10 cycles with letrzole after 9 cycle I lose hope and think of doing ivf so I start losing my weight lost 5 kg In a month and took the last cycle … and I got pregnant
Carnivore diet and Progesterone cream got me my Two kids. A❤️