sdw10,
It so great to see you and other men on here supporting PCOS and your wife! When I realized I wasn't ovulating and had PCOS, I decided to go the natural route. Not to say your wife shouldn't take clomid,etc. Maybe a combination of clomid and a healhty diet. If you are interested do some research on a Low Glycemic diet, if she isn't already. It is so good for women with PCOS (and really people in general), and has changed my life!! Seriously!
I am now ovulating, however at this point in my life I'm not trying to get pregnant. I instead wanted to prepare for when I do. I am 24 and not married yet, but when we are married we will want to have kids and didn't want to have all that stress while we are trying to get pregnant. My doctor is completely impressed with my progress in beating PCOS, all symptoms are pretty much gone, regular cycles, and ovuating. Which is the most important thing. I am actually going to be doing some speaking on PCOS and the natural ways of beating it coming up in September.
Now of course nothing is for sure that I will get pregnant right away, but from the looks of it, it won't be a problem. Everything checks out as a green light, but there's only one way to know... and well we can't right now.
If your wife is not already doing the low GI diet and you would like a jump start, look at my profile and feel free to ask any questions.
Take care and have a great weekend!