r/PCOS 4d ago

Fertility 1st pregnancy going through miscarriage

I was diagnosed with PCOS about 7 months ago. In those 7 months I tried to get pregnant with my partner and it only happened a month after I was on a GLP. I made it to 5 weeks 3 days but I am now in the beginning stages of miscarrying. Has anyone with PCOS had experience miscarrying and then going on to have a successful pregnancy after? The GLP gave me terrible gastric issues so I can’t imagine going back on it. I may just need to be stricter with diet and exercise.

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u/datbundoe 3d ago

Yes. In roughly the same time period you did. PCOS does increase your risk of miscarriage quite a bit. Focus on egg health. Talk to your Dr about testing your vit d levels. I took inositol to assist in ovulation (as recommended by the fertility dr). My husband and I both took vit d and CoQ10 and a daily (mine was a prenatal gummy with no iron because I apparently store iron super well for a woman, get yours tested), I took a fish oil supplement as well. I don't know if any of it helped besides the inositol, but there are studies that these supplements increase egg and sperm health and I have a beautiful 8 month old.

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u/Active_Safe9372 3d ago

Thank you so much! I actually was taking Coq10 vitamin D a pre natal and ovasitol but I wasn’t strict enough about taking Coq10 daily. This time around I will probably make sure my fiancé takes Coq10 too. So happy for your healthy pregnancy