u/Different-Cap-5790

Irregular endometrial lining

Ttc since 2 years with pcos.Monitored 2 cycles and doctor says that my endometrial lining isn't good.I reach roughly 9+mm before ovulation but the thickness is irregular/polypoidal in nature. She suggests IVF. I have searched online and didn't find much on this topic. I find thin lining issues or thick lining but nothing on texture - so feeling a bit lost.

Have a few questions regarding this : Did anyone face this challenge or is it just me? If anyone faced this, how did you deal with this? Is it due to my PCOS diagnosis? Can this be corrected using medicines or IVF is the only option? If it can be corrected,How long does it take to corrected? Any natural foods/OTC meds that can help?

Any insight will be helpful. Thanks in advance.

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u/Different-Cap-5790 — 1 day ago
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Ovulating but not getting pregnant

I'm 29 and we have been trying for 2 years now. I discovered I had PCOS after my first gynaec visit 1.5 yr ago. Lost around 9-10 kgs after that because I had bmi on higher side. Tried eating clean for a while and stopped later. I had a polyp around 8 months and I removed it immediately. Tubes checked and they are open. Semen analysis done with no issue.

I have regular cycles 28-30 days.have been doing follicular for 2 months now and I ovulate naturally surely (confirmed on ultrasound). Have been on progesterone and vitamins support as well for last 2 months but no result.Doctor said I have good egg count so nothing to be worried about.

If ovulation is good and progesterone and vits are good, why am I not getting positive?

This cycle starts and Doctor now says it might be uterine receptivity issues and I should go for IVF so that they can track better. On saying no to IVF, she said let's try iui and prescribed me letrozole.

Any advice is appreciated. Please help.

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u/Different-Cap-5790 — 2 days ago

Hi everyone I'm working as a functional consultant on a Salesforce project. I think Ill continue on this project for next couple of years. While that happens, I wanted to understand what are the roles in Salesforce for non tech folks and what skills I can work on during this project to get into Salesforce as a product owner /architect.

Are Salesforce certifications useful?

Thanks in advance

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u/Different-Cap-5790 — 14 days ago