K.W.
I have the same health problems and finally had my first child in January of 2006 at age 32 (after 6 years of trying). My thyroid problem was actually discovered after I got pregnant and they say may have actually progressed b/c of the pregnancy since all prior thyroid tests were normal. I go to Women's Specialty Care and see Dr. Evans, but Dr.Carlton there is great, too. They are located in downtown Macon by the Medical Center, but all the doctors there are admitted at Coliseum, too. I went through years of Clomid and monthly ultrasounds and just didn't ovulate b/c of the cysts. Then Dr. Evans tried a new procedure that insurance usually doesn't cover(but they coded it so it was covered) called ovarian drilling. Sounds scary, but it was laproscopic and he also did a DNC and hysteopinogram(sp?) and 7 months later I was pregnant. He explained to me that the cycts from the PCOS actually can confuse the ovaries and they don't ovulate. What he did was drilled some small holes into the ovaries/cysts which sort of "released" the cysts. I ovulated every month after that and still used the Chlomid and got pregnant. The staff there is awesome and I have a beautiful 1 year old baby girl that I trully believe I owe all to Dr. Evans. If you would like to email me directly, fell free to at: ____@____.com. I hope that if we try again that it will be easier for me as I will be 34 this year. Good luck and take care!