hi there,
nice to meet you here
i understand your query,
First,you should get the status of your hormones evaluated by a complete
hormonal profile; then see the status of your reproductive organs by a physical examination and an ultrasound;
check for the response of the uterine endometrium for hormones ( which is already being done) and then maintain your body weight in the normal range with a BMI of 19-25, do some exercise and manage
stress.
Pregnancy can occur in
PCOD if there is ovulation, but maintenance is faulty as there is
progesterone deficiency and this leads to abortions. Your doctor may put you on
ovulation induction after this course of pills and monitor you.
It is very important for
PCOS pregnant women to have good and open communications with their respective doctors. The physicians should be aware that the patient is pregnant in order to help make childbearing successful.
There are some PCOS medications that may not be helpful (and even harmful) for pregnant women and there are also some that may help result to multiple pregnancies that is why it is essential to have a full understanding about what is happening.
Have patience and do not worry, you have good prognosis as you have already conceived. Good luck.
regards
dr.surendiran hc magic