So I have pcos and I have had it for a long time since I was 12 (I'm 21 in may) I was told that I would have a 0 to no chance to have little bundle of joy and I always said from the age of about 9 I wanted to be a mum/mam/mother and I was heart broken and my partner and his ex has a little one I spent all day with him his ex and little man. And I have come home he was saying how he wished he had more and I'm sat here trying not to cry because that is something I can't do don't get me wrong we have tried for 3 years and still had no luck im feeling a little lonely and like he doesn't understands what it feels like to me I understand he's like a quick fun time and then off with the rest on he's day, he has told me that before I'm not really seeing how I can go on with this nightmare.
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I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with the challenges of PCOS and the difficulties of trying to conceive. It's understandable to feel lonely and frustrated during this time, and it's important to remember that you're not alone in your struggles.
There are many resources available for women with PCOS who are trying to conceive, including fertility treatments, lifestyle changes, and support groups. It's important to work with your healthcare provider to explore your options and develop a plan that's right for you.
It's also important to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about your feelings and concerns. It's possible that he may not fully understand the emotional impact of PCOS and infertility, but by sharing your experiences and feelings with him, you can work together to find ways to support each other and strengthen your relationship.
Remember, it's okay to feel overwhelmed and frustrated at times, but it's also important to focus on self-care and seek support from loved ones, healthcare providers, or mental health professionals if needed. You are not alone, and there is hope for a happy and fulfilling future.
Don't give up. My best friend has PCOS, and she thought she would never get pregnant. Then in 2019 found out she was, and now has a three year old son. It'll happen, just will take longer.
Thank you that makes me feel 100 times better