Nervous for my appt next week.๐Ÿ˜“

Latasha โ€ข PCOS, 4 years infertility, never been pregnant, married, we just started IUI's.

So I have a doctors appointment next week to check the lining of my uterus. I was diagnosed with PCOS earlier this year and she put me on provera to decrease the lining. For some reason I was bleeding for like 3 months straight and had the thickest walls ever. Werid. Well I'm pretty sure it worked.

Well what I'm nervous about is this time I'm going in and telling my doctor that we want to try to get pregnant. ( now just to clarify I have pcos, but I Don't have a insulin problem. I have a higher testosterone and really irregular periods.) I feel like she's going to look at me and give me a stern talk about adult hood. ๐Ÿ˜’Even though my fiance and I are 25. Both have jobs and both have great insurence. I don't know if it's because I have to ask her to provide me with the medication. Like I have to prove to her that I am a adult. Will she scold me? Am I over reacting?

I did a lot of research on how people get pregnant with my condition. I've taken my basal temp for a month now. I'm eating and exercising right. I take vitamins daily. The amount of YouTube videos and blogs I've read is ridiculous. Heard so many happy stories and a few sad.

I plan on asking her if she can put me on clomid. Also if she recommends anything else other then fucking. I've read product reviews for ttc and it's all confusing.๐Ÿ˜“ So I plan on dressing nice and acting the most grown up I can possibly manage. Then present my case ๐Ÿ˜ก

Any advice??? Or experiences with doctors saying no to u because of age or anything else? I feel like unless it's going to be a health concern she doesn't have the right to tell me no. Right?....