I was reading through these posts and thought maybe I would have something to add. My husband and I lost a baby in May of 2008. I started having my period the following month and I never ovulated. I took clomid and still nothing. I had one cycle of clomid left and never got to take it because I stopped having my period. Which leads to my point

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I hadn't had my period for 5 months and I can't even tell you how discouraging it was, so I started doing research on inducing menstruation and ovulation, and I ran across alot of information about foods that could help. One of the foods that was suggested numerous times was broccoli. So I figured what the hell....I don't mind the vegetable so I started eating it everynight with dinner. I kid you not..after one week I was ovulating again and two weeks after that I started my menstrual cycle. Everything I have read about PCOS and infertility says different things and I am not a professional by any means, however, I do know that if your body doesn't have enough nutrients, vitamins, water and so on it will not work properly. Who knows if it will work for anyone else, but it did for me, and I feel that even if it doesn't work at least I let someone know what worked for me.
I know how it feels when the pressure is on trying to conceive, but I also know how much more pressure there is when you know your husband will be deploying soon also. My next step was an infertility doctor which can be quite expensive ...what I am getting at...anything is worth a try.