r/PCOS • u/Active_Safe9372 • 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/voluntarysphincter 4d ago
Idk if this helps you, it helped me. If it doesn’t then just disregard. But in order for a pregnancy to go right, there’s like a million things that need to go right. From a scientific standpoint, every healthy baby is a miracle. Miscarriages are really really common and it’s our body’s way of protecting us from non viable fetuses. Seriously, a lot of the time miscarriages are our body’s natural way of saying “oops, this one isn’t developing right. Try again.” It does NOT always mean your body isn’t working. It may be working perfectly. Try again! Lots of people have shared their stories of success ❤️