PCOS: Pregancy even with clomiphene citrate is not easy to achieve, and ovulation "twice" in a year is also not helping your chances. Ask your healthcare professional to consider increasing your dose of clomid, or perhaps move to FSH analogues to help you ovulate. You also at 35 may consider in vitro fertilization if the preceding does not produce pregnancy in another six months or so.
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