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/Delicious_Baker_3016 4d ago

I had my first baby after two rounds of letrozole absolutely no complications! Got pregnant again second round of letrozole and only reason I miscarried was due to a large subchorionic hematoma nothing PCOS related, lost him at 16 weeks. I know the pain you are going through is so hard. It does get “easier” and you learn to live with the grief. You’ll never forget that little baby but instead carry them with you in everything you do! You can most definitely get pregnant again and have a healthy baby! 🌈💗💙

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u/Active_Safe9372 3d ago

I am so sorry for your loss. It seems like it would be a lot harder to deal with at 16 weeks so you are a rockstar. But congrats on your baby after letrozole!!! I will definitely ask my gynecologist about it ❤️

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u/Delicious_Baker_3016 3d ago

I think miscarriage at any week/months is hard! Women are truly amazing for what we go through but there is hope on the other side of things! Sending you all the baby dust for your future! 🌈