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So... six (now seven) members, and no posts? I know that's a pretty small community, but someone's got to have something to say. Here, I'll even start!
Hello, my name is Bailey. I'm from Alberta, Canada, am 24 years old, and am currently trying to conceive - this was the first and most-recently updated community with the TTC tag, so I figured it'd be as good a place to start as any. I have been diagnosed with PCOS, am currently on Metformin, and just a few minutes ago bought a few PCOS cookbooks to help, and maybe lose some weight too. I signed up on http://www.mymonthlycycle.com to help track too.
I've been "trying" for a year and a half (been married three years), but I wasn't being proactive. I was off birth control, and since I figured my husband and I enjoy the efforts, I didn't worry about tracking cycles or ovulation or any of that. A few months ago is when I started on metformin, and now that my cycle is noticably more steady I'm going to start being much more observant of my own body and more proactive about all the little factors that can help.
Now, your turn!
Hello, my name is Bailey. I'm from Alberta, Canada, am 24 years old, and am currently trying to conceive - this was the first and most-recently updated community with the TTC tag, so I figured it'd be as good a place to start as any. I have been diagnosed with PCOS, am currently on Metformin, and just a few minutes ago bought a few PCOS cookbooks to help, and maybe lose some weight too. I signed up on http://www.mymonthlycycle.com to help track too.
I've been "trying" for a year and a half (been married three years), but I wasn't being proactive. I was off birth control, and since I figured my husband and I enjoy the efforts, I didn't worry about tracking cycles or ovulation or any of that. A few months ago is when I started on metformin, and now that my cycle is noticably more steady I'm going to start being much more observant of my own body and more proactive about all the little factors that can help.
Now, your turn!