PCOS is more common than a lot think, and can be a very lengthy process to determine / diagnose/ fix so to speak. I’m 34 years old. Been through the whole lab rat testing, ultrasounds, blood tests, gino apts, doc apts, back and forth for over 7 years with the whole medical process and added prescriptions to try to sort it out. However I stopped continuing the process. The second pill I was given for ovulation, I had to take on-top of my hormone pill after my period came regularly. There was too high of a chance for twins, if it was going to work at all. It’s unfortunate, but I also didn’t think it was fair to myself, or the possible twins to bring them up in this world when I only want one kid. Been pondering about going to a naturopath for a different natural route, but also don’t want to keep forcing something if it doesn’t align.
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I have 2 friends with PCOS who were able to coinceive in their middle 30s swtiching to a low carb diet... But it's definitely a more complex issue than diet alone. I don't know if you're familiar with her, but I find Lisa hendrickson-jack (her book and her podcasts) really illuminating in a lot of these topics
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Thx for sharing & highlighting 🙏🏼 Sometimes, something doesn‘t manifest, even if we try really hard to reach that goal. My experience so far has always been that in hindsight is was the right thing to happen, even though one didn‘t understand (and maybe even fought against) it at the moment. IMHO, natural alignment is the key and the right puzzle pieces will fall in place automatically at the right time 💜
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