hi! I'm D. I have PCOS and have used that fertility machine, and I have 2 beautiful children a 4 1/2 year old and a 20 month old. First off I'm going to give you my email address, ____@____.com
please feel free to email me regarding questions and help and advice.
Do you see a doctor for your pcos? if not do you live in Southern NH? I have a great doctor. He's wonderful and the reason I have 2 beautiful children. Are you taking Metformin?
Congrats on losing 100 lbs, wow! that's wonderful. I recently lost 79 lbs, and am still going. its a wonderful feat especially for PCOS women, who have such a hard time losing weight.
we'll figure out the machine. did you start using it on day 1 of your peroid, (that is what the M code is for)
Then you start testing when it asks for a test, with pcos, you may use test after test and get no peak. I didn't until I took Clomid for 2 mos, one year and on the 2nd month I ovulated and now I have a beautiful son. Then I took a new drug called femara and now I have a daughter.
Since you have pcos you may not find much use for the fertility machine until you go on Metformin (which helps pcos women regulate and helps prevent miscarriage, since PCOS women have a higher rate of miscarriage, trust me I know I had one before my son. Also you may need fertility drugs, so you should try my doctor if you are nearby Nashua, the dr is Alan Green from Evergreen Women's healthcare. They have a website, their address is 280 Main street nashua, if you aren't near nashua, you should find a great fertility doctor, you'll need one.
I hope I helped, email me if you have any more questions, and good luck! don't lose hope,
D.
p.s. don't waste your money on the book someone suggested "taking charge of your fertility," if you want to read it see if the library has it, or a 2nd hand store, like Mother and child in Nashua or Always new 2 you in Merrimack, cause with PCOS, it won't help much, trust me I tried that too.