Had to Put the Brakes On It....

Jamie
We've been trying to conceive for years. I've had PCOS for most of my adult life (I'm 28) and been with my SO now for 7 years. I've taken birth control to help correct my  periods (didn't work---just made my periods extremely heavy), I've taken multiple milligrams of metformin (now on 1500mg a day), I've lost 30lbs this year (though still need to lose a few more to be in a healthy range), I've taken over the counter vitamins & herbs, I've charted EVERYTHING, heck I haven't used any form of birth control in 3-4 years (we weren't even trying at the time we stopped using but still---some women get pregnant WITH protection). I started seeing a doc in October that specializes in PCOS and was told he wanted to help & he gets very impatient when something doesn't work immediately--he wants to keep trying new stuff until something works. I was immediately put on progesterone to start a period and my metformin was upped. After 2 cycles if my period didn't start on its own he wanted me in to do some ultrasounds to see what was up. After that if everything looked clean he wanted to start me on letrozole and give it a few months to work. Then there were other tests to be done if I wasn't pregnant by spring. Well. Beginning of this month I started a new job. I can't get the new insurance until the first after 90 days, so April. It wouldn't do any good to get on my SO insurance bc it doesn't cover my doc. On top of it, my doc gave me 6 months worth of progesterone and I've already had to take it twice. My periods that come with it are almost non existent (what I bleed in the 2-3 days I'm on it wouldn't fill half a cotton ball). Something is wrong but there's no way to get it checked out without paying an arm and a leg out of pocket. I'm stuck in this waiting game and it sucks. 😩 😔 😭 💔