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You really just need to call the doctor and have labs or an ultrasound done and ask them questions!!!
No one knows what day YOU ovulated--the only way to know that is if you are doing temperature charting daily before getting pregnant or using ovulating predicting kits--the other poster is saying SHE ovulates on day 18--but most women ovulate on day 12 or 13 who have a normal cycle length---there is NO way after you are pregnant to figure it out--you can just figure out how pregnant you are thru blood work or an ultrasound.
Are you taking your vitamins?? eating an adequate amount of protein?? You ARE pregnant and need prenatal care!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with all the previous posters that you should call your doctor to schedule an appt. I also have PCOS and after doing fertility treatments with my first, who is now 5, and not looking like much success with this one, I was shocked to get a BFP. I had a cycle in July, nothing in August, which is normal for me, and got a positive on September 28th. I had no idea how pregnant I was but my husband was out of the country from beginning of August through Sept 4th. Initially, I was told I could be 10 weeks based off of the July cycle. However, with the u/s come to find out I was super early, like 4-5 weeks so had gotten pregnant when he came back. PCOS makes your cycles, ovulation, etc weird so only an Ultrasound will tell for sure. When you don't expect to be pregnant you can sometimes ignore the signs. I always found that it is partially mental, because seems like as soon as it was confirmed, then I noticed all the signs I may have ignored before. LOL One thing is certain, if you got a positive, you did ovulate. If you get a period, doesn't mean you did, but preggo, you did! Good Luck and keep us posted.