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I have PCOS and no insurance

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I have been diagnoised with PCOS since I was 18 years old. Back then I was not ready to even think about having a child so I was placed on birth control pills. When I turned 22 years old I got married and we decided to start trying to have a baby. I am now 25 years old and I am getting scared that I will not be able to have a baby. I took the metformin for a month and had bad sideeffects and was taken off of it. Now I no longer have insurance. So is there anything that I could try that is over the counter to try and help me conceive a baby. Thank you for all that respond.

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  1. try vitex! it helped me.

    http://www.fertilityhelper.net/female_fe...


  2. do you really think you should have a baby if you do not even have insurance?

    i have pcos and it is expensive. even more so ttc.

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