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aurawomen · 5 months
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How to induce a period with PCOS?
Inducing a period with PCOS often involves addressing the hormonal imbalances associated with the condition. Keep in mind that it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before attempting to induce a period, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation. Here are some general strategies that may be recommended:
Hormonal Birth Control: Birth control pills, which contain estrogen and progestin, are commonly prescribed to regulate menstrual cycles. They work by providing a steady hormonal balance.
Progestin Therapy: Progestin, a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone, may be prescribed to induce a withdrawal bleed similar to a menstrual period. This can help shed the uterine lining.
Metformin: If you have insulin resistance, your healthcare provider may prescribe metformin, a medication that helps manage blood sugar levels. Improving insulin sensitivity can have positive effects on hormonal balance.
Lifestyle Changes: Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise can be beneficial for managing PCOS symptoms. Weight loss, if applicable, may help regulate menstrual cycles.
Natural Progesterone Cream: Some women with PCOS use natural progesterone cream under the guidance of a healthcare provider. This is applied topically and is thought to help regulate hormonal levels.
Fertility Medications: If you're trying to conceive, fertility medications such as Clomiphene may be prescribed to induce ovulation, which could lead to a more regular menstrual cycle.
Remember, individual responses to treatments can vary, and what works for one person may not work for another. It's essential to have a comprehensive discussion with your healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate course of action for your specific case. They can assess your medical history, conduct necessary tests, and tailor a treatment plan that addresses your unique needs and goals.
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womenmatters · 1 year
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bound-to-love-him · 2 years
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Two years of trying to conceive naturally & two rounds of unsuccessful IUIs.
Insert IVF Process:
SHOTS ✅
Endless Blood Draws ✅
Uncomfortable # of Transvaginal Ultrasounds ✅
Egg Retrieval ✅
We started with 14 eggs. 13 were mature. 8 fertilized.
We officially have 3 beautiful little frozen embryos 💕
✨ Hoping for some baby dust! Waiting to start the embryo transfer process ✨
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klinekunt · 2 years
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I don’t like to post about politics anymore but I can’t keep my mouth shut about this. As a female with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and a husband that is all but infertile as well, I have to open my mouth about the possible over turning of Roe and Casey. We’ve been told IVF is the only way I will ever be able to have a child grow in my uterus, something that I’ve been told is life changing and one of the most beautiful things woman in my life have experienced. Pro-lifers (Anti abortionists) believe life starts at conception. During the IVF process doctors try to fertilize as many eggs as possible because, in most cases, more than half of the eggs can have Down syndrome or possible life threatening symptoms that will result in a late term miscarriage. This results in doctors discarding of those said embryos. On top of that doctors like to implant more than one healthy embryo because there are people like me, with PCOS, and others who have things like endometriosis. Our bodies like to fight off the embryo so implanting more than one fertilized embryo increases our chances of at least one sticking. In some cases they all stick. That means that woman can be carrying up to eight fertilized embryos to term, resulting in life threatening complications for both mom and baby (babies). There is no specific verbiage to protect people in these situations. Because the people who are trying to over turn theses laws believe that life starts at conception, they believe these fertilized embryos to be tiny humans in a Petrit Dish. Both doctors and patients (who spend upwards of $20,000 for ONE IVF cycle) are both now at risk of prosecution. If it is over turned there is fear that law makers will specifically target Fertility Clinics and people who just want to start a family but can’t do it naturally. 2 in every 100 pregnancies are due to IVF. That’s a lot. The uncertainty of the fertility future scares me and it should scare you too. Most people know someone who can’t naturally conceive, we just don’t like to scream it from the roof tops. I know in my case it makes me feel un-womanly that I can’t even perform one of the basic biological rights I have as a woman. It sucks that the one thing my husband and I want more than anything, I can’t do without medical intervention. I was raised in a Catholic Church and don’t agree with abortion being used as a form of birth control. But at the same time I don’t agree with law makers laying claim to my body. As someone who struggles EVERY day with the symptoms of PCOS I feel personally attacked. PCOS puts me at an extremely higher risk for cervical cancer and I’ve been told (at 25 years old) that I will need a hysterectomy by no later that 40 so I’m literally running out of time, IVF can sometimes take years and in the worst cases it doesn’t work at all. This law has more to do with abortion. It has more to do than your personal beliefs. My only chance of being able to carry a miracle child is being threatened and at the end of the day that’s what I care about most. If you’ve made it this far please feel free to share this post. This is important and more people need to talk about it. Having honest non hostile conversations is never anything but a positive thing. I know I won’t ever be able to change some peoples views or beliefs but this is about more than just abortion.
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obscurewallflower · 2 years
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Miscarriage
I had a miscarriage in April in the first trimester, we have been trying on our own with no success. During the start of the pandemic, we decided to do fertility treatments. It's been both mentally and physically exhausting, but after feeling so much joy after finding out we were finally pregnant, it was all worth it! After our miscarriage, I couldn't help but wonder if I could have done more, such as my health, especially my weight. Being diagnosed with PCOS, weight has always been a rollercoaster ride for me. I can't stop telling myself only if I was a little thinner maybe I'd still be pregnant. I know that many things could have contributed to our loss, including my weight. I can't help but see it as a motivation for my next transfer to loose a few pounds, in hopes of a better outcome. ♡♡♡
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crystaivf · 6 months
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How to Avoid Miscarriage with PCOS?
Women with PCOS are at increased risk of miscarriage due to hormonal imbalances that can affect the early stages of pregnancy. Factors that may increase the risk of miscarriage in women with PCOS include... Read full blog for Expert Tips and Guidance to reduce the risk of Miscarriage with PCOS:
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mr-divabetic · 10 months
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We’re talking about ‘PRE-DIABETES, PCOS & REGAINING YOUR POWER’ with musical inspiration from Angie Stone.
Pre-diabetes means you have blood glucose levels higher than usual but not high enough to be called diabetes. Prediabetes makes you more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a condition that causes an imbalance of female sex hormones. As a result, women with PCOS often don’t have menstrual periods or only have periods on occasion. It is the number one cause of female infertility. PCOS causes insulin resistance, the hallmark of type 2 diabetes.
Singer Angie Stone is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, actress, and mother. She was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 1999. “I was always on the go, and thought I was too busy to develop something like this,” Stone said. “I thought at the time that diabetes went along with bad habits, but I was the last one in my family to eat junk food.”
She didn’t realize that she was a perfect candidate for diabetes: She had a family history of diabetes and was fighting weight problems.
“I came to accept my diabetes when I realized just how many people around me, even in my own family, were living with diabetes," she says. "It gave me back a lot of courage to see all these people just like me, going places, involved in normal things, and I became determined to learn what I needed to better manage my diabetes."
Guests: Poet Lorraine Brooks, PCOS Diva founder Amy Medling, Dr. Beverly S. Adler PhD, CDE, Dr. Sara (Mandy) Reece PharmD, CDE, BC-ADM- PCOM, Patricia Addie-Gentle RN, CDE, Jeff James, and Mama Rose Marie.
Throughout this podcast, we will feature songs from ‘Stone Hits: The Very Best of Angie Stone’ courtesy of SONY Music.: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2018/05/08/diabetes-late-nite-inspired-by-angie-stone
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aurawomen · 9 months
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How to cure PCOS permanently?
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) cannot be cured permanently, but its symptoms can be managed effectively. Lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight through regular exercise and a balanced diet can help regulate hormone levels and improve symptoms. Medications like birth control pills, metformin, and anti-androgen medications can be prescribed to manage specific symptoms. In some cases, fertility treatments may be needed for women trying to conceive. It's important to work closely with a healthcare professional to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses individual symptoms and concerns. Regular check-ups and ongoing management are essential for long-term well-being.
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clinicspots · 1 year
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PCOS Hair Loss
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects many women worldwide. According to experts, one of the common symptoms of PCOS is hair loss, which can significantly impact the physical and emotional well-being of those affected. This article will delve into the relationship between PCOS and hair loss. We will explore the causes, symptoms, and possible treatments for this condition.
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What happens during PCOS and can PCOS be cured?| Dr.Mangala DeviKR |
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activeayulifedelhi · 1 year
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In active ayu life, we not only focus on solving your problem but focus on solving it from its deep roots so that you will avail yourself with a new confident body with 100% curable results. Dr. Ruchi Bharadwaj PCOS Ayurvedic treatment specialist in Delhi will provide you with the best results. Not only this you can even get free yourself from any women's reproductive problems here we provide you tubal blockage treatment in Delhi. Infertility treatment in Delhi. 
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Long time since I’ve been here I passed nursing school and now a LPN!!
Now I’m a travel nurse and honestly it is amazing. I love it.
Instead of studying (for now more to come in the future) I am going to post about PCOS and it’s effects and how to treat it and my story. Taking a unique turn I’m going to bear down on the medical field side and the natural side ( herbs, roots, supplements)
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drsuvritjain · 2 years
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⚕️क्या आप अपने PCOS के लक्षणों को छिपा रहे है, PCOS के लक्षणों को जाने और समय रहते ईलाज करवा करवाये। ⚕️
👉PCOS के मुख्य लक्षण * अनियमित मासिक धर्म * मासिक धर्म के दौरान अधिक दर्द रहना * अधिक बहाव के साथ मासिक धर्म होना * अधिक वजन बढ़ना * शरीर के पेल्विक एरिया मे दर्द * घबराहट व बैचनी रहना
PCOS विशेषज्ञ से परामर्श के लिए संपर्क करे
#DrSuvritJain #Endocrinologist
परामर्श के लिए संपर्क करे: 📞 𝟖𝟗𝟐𝟒𝟎𝟖𝟐𝟖𝟕𝟑, 𝟗𝟒𝟔𝟔𝟒𝟔𝟎𝟏𝟔𝟑 . . . .
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healthguru · 2 years
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PCOS Treatment in Pune | Nakshatra Clinic
The condition known as a polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) frequently alters how a woman's ovaries function. Dr. Ramit Kamate's PCOS treatment in Pune at Nakshatra Clinic focuses on addressing your unique issues, such as infertility, acne, or obesity. Treatment or lifestyle changes may be part of special care.
Contact us: https://www.nakshatraclinic.com/
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