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Overcoming PCOS and Infertility 0

Posted on December 06, 2009 by admin

Most women don’t know they have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) until they have problems trying to conceive.  The diagnosis might come as a shock, but identifying the cause of infertility can sometimes be empowering.  Now that you know what’s affecting your ability to conceive, you can take an active role in restoring your fertility.  Although PCOS is not curable per se, treatments for PCOS and infertility can help you get pregnant.   Read on to find out about some possible treatment options.

PCOS and Infertility 0

Posted on November 20, 2009 by admin

If you are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with PCOS and infertility, you need not lose hope of ever having a baby. It is projected that this medical disorder has an effect on around ten percent of all women who are in the reproductive age. Although a lot of people have had the displeasure of undergoing such an ordeal, it is still unclear at times what is the cause of this unfortunate experience. However, studies have uncovered quite a few that could be the cause of such. During this time, you will need to take medication to stimulate your ovaries in order to allow your ovaries to release egg cells and allow them to grow and mature. However, if you are still childless after trying to create a baby for a while, you might want to take some tests to find out if it is this condition, or another that is the cause of your infertility. It can it can be a little hard to steer through the many tests. This might prove to be a very strenuous and tedious process since this is a much more demanding form of treatment and not every person is ready to proceed with that process.

Getting Pregnant With PCOS – Doesn’t Have To Be a Problem! 0

Posted on November 20, 2009 by admin

PCOS or as it’s otherwise known Polycystic ovarian syndrome, is responsible for infertility in around 70% of today’s women struggling to get pregnant. The main problem is that you don’t know when you will ovulate, or if you will ovulate at all.



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