Our Positive Pregnancy Test Despite PCOS

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After trying to conceive for nearly a year, I faced significant challenges due to my Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and my partner’s erectile dysfunction (ED). Feeling disheartened, we explored fertility treatments but were discouraged by BMI restrictions that I did not meet. In our search for alternatives, we discovered MakeAmom and decided to give their at-home insemination kit a try. On our third cycle, we received the life-changing news: a positive pregnancy test!

– J&D from NY


If you’re looking for support and resources, consider joining the MakeAmom Facebook group for free sperm donor matching. MakeAmom also offers an innovative at-home insemination kit, which features a reusable option designed for ease and effectiveness. To learn more about how at-home insemination works, check out their detailed guide here.

Understanding male fertility is an essential aspect of the conception journey. For more insights, you can read our blog on male fertility testing. Additionally, for pregnancy-related information, the March of Dimes offers valuable resources that can help you navigate your pregnancy week by week. If you’re considering hormone testing while trying to conceive, explore this excellent resource on how to test your hormones at home for women trying to conceive.


To Summarize: Our journey to a positive pregnancy test was filled with obstacles, but by exploring alternative options such as MakeAmom’s at-home insemination kit, we found success. Community support, understanding fertility, and utilizing available resources are vital in navigating this path.