Most women who decide to take contraceptives to get regular cycles usually quit them 6-12 months before trying to conceive. Sometimes their period returns naturally, other times they will need to try some additional dietary or supplemental changes to try and restore their cycles. Some try a low carb or keto diet which has a fairly good reputation for PCOS women. For supplements, Myo-inositol (frequently from the brand Ovasitol) has a fairly good reputation and is often prescribed by reproductive endocrinologists. You can also go back to your doctor at that point, and depending on your doctor's familiarity with reproductive medicine, they may prescribe some medications to help. For insulin resistant women, metformin is frequently prescribed. When that doesn't work, PCOS women can be referred to a reproductive endocrinologist who can prescribe ovulation induction medications like clomid and letrozole. If that doesn't work, PCOS women can then try IVF medications (which are usually injectables) which mimic FSH and LH to induce follicular growth and ovulation.
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