Hi there. Have lurked a bit on previous threads but never posted before - I've just miscarried my first pregnancy (had ERPC yesterday) and am trying to mentally prepare myself for getting back on the ttc bandwagon.
I was diagnosed with PCOS in 2014, was basically told at that point to come back when TTC. I think I'm a fairly mild case - have excess hair on face/chin, if I put on weight it goes on my belly but I'm a size 10/12 and have traditionally had regular, if long, periods typically ranging between 30 and 36 days.
What I'm trying to figure out and would love advise on is whether it's possible to have anovulatory periods when temping suggests you're ovulating.
I started charting in December, and started taking prenatal vitamins at the same time. Since then my cycles have been shorter than I've ever known them - 25 to 29 days. I had a number of scans before miscarriage was confirmed: I had bleeding but the heartbeat was still there for a number of days. A midwife said to me during that period that she could see a number of follicles -I said I had PCOS- and also that I had a cyst on one of my ovaries, which she said was nothing to worry about. I also mentioned to the doctors when the miscarriage was confirmed I'd heard PCOS can cause a higher rate of miscarriage but they said they didn't think it was a factor.
Thinking back on it I've realised what I don't know about all the visible follicles is how long they're likely to stay there. Im wondering if there is any point in me temping if it suggests I'm ovulating but at least some of the time I must be having anovulatory cycles? Or could the follicles pre-date that, and my shorter cycles are a sign that the multivitamins and exercise kick-started me into more regular ovulation? We were only trying for 5 cycles so I know we were lucky but the cycle we conceived on was the first in months I'd noticed egg white cervical mucus. I feel like I understand the next steps to take if my PCOS was more severe, but I'm not sure how to interpret things as they stand now.