Ovulation/Fertility
September 15, 2007
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It makes me wonder since metformin and/or Avadia are only given to PCOS patients when trying to conceive, and not to any other particular infertility patient. Elevated levels of testosterone are not necessarily noticed, and don't always give increased hair growth, especially in certain ethnicities. Most people who do ultrasounds, unfortunately also don't report "PCOS looking ovaries" and simply state normal. Given this info, talking to your doctor would make the most sense to discuss the use of these medications on you and/or your diagnosis.


September 15, 2007
Sounds like you have PCOS and a combination of Clomid and Metformin may help you after you finish the Provera. Talk to your doctor about this to help you ovulate, and you can research more on this topic on this site to learn pregnancy rates, etc. If this combination doesn't help, then you may need injectable gonadotropins given by an RE to help you start a family