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The PCOS Factor: June 2012
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Saturday, 30 June 2012. I know I Should Be Writing More. As opposed to copying and pasting articles I come across during my internet ramblings. I know, I know. I've been naughty with my blog. Bob is only now settled into a predictable routine so it's easier for me to sneak in some blogging time into my schedule. I'll try and make this quick because I fractured my left wrist and am mostly typing with one hand. Thursday, 14 June 2012. I couldn't wait share this:.
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The PCOS Factor: Cold Womb And Other Things
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Saturday, 31 July 2010. Cold Womb And Other Things. I decided we should take a break from ttc and go on a 3 month pre-conception plan to heal/boost both our bodies and with the thinking that if we're not actively trying to conceive that should take away some stress. But hubby decided we should dive into it head on instead. After the disappointment of this month he's taken it upon himself that we must do everything we can to conceive next month. Ovarian cysts can...
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The PCOS Factor: Fats That Can Help or Hinder Your PCOS
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Friday, 7 September 2012. Fats That Can Help or Hinder Your PCOS. Thought I'd share this. Did you know that consuming the right fats can actually help to improve the symptoms of your PCOS? Like carbohydrates and protein in moderate amounts, fat is an essential nutrient, required by your body for key functions such as absorbing the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K. It's also an important energy source and vital for keeping skin and hair healthy and smooth.
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The PCOS Factor: Butt Pain Extraordinaire!
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Thursday, 15 July 2010. As far back as I can remember, I always get an incredible butt pain around the time I ov. It's hard to understand what my rectum has to do with my ovaries, but for some weird reason when I'm ov-ing they ARE connected. It's so painful the first few hours that I can't sit down, poop or fart. I've been doing some online research, and my symptoms seem to echo those of endometreosis. My main fear is that it'll affect my chances of conceiving&#...
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The PCOS Factor: May 2012
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Wednesday, 30 May 2012. What Do PCOS and Alzheimer's Disease Have in Common? I'll bet the last thing you're thinking about is Alzheimer's Disease (also called "AD". After all, that's something for old people to worry about, not you. Being obese or overweight in midlife is a possible risk factor of AD in later life. OK, given there might be a future risk for you, what can you do to reduce it? Second, eat at least five servings of vegetables every day. You're ...
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The PCOS Factor: TTC Flow Chart - Back On The Metformin Wagon
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Thursday, 28 April 2011. TTC Flow Chart - Back On The Metformin Wagon. I am fervently against the long-term use of drugs to control PCOS because I believe the best, safest, long-term way to manage it is through permanent positive lifestyle choices. Drugs work by chemically inducing the body into some semblance of normality, but they do not cure the underlying causes of the hormonal disruptions in the first place and so are not a cure for the condition. My aim is...
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The PCOS Factor: Four Simple Ways to Lose Belly Fat
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. Four Simple Ways to Lose Belly Fat. An expanded midsection is a hallmark of typical PCOS. It appears to be caused primarily by eating the wrong things, a sedentary lifestyle, and hormonal imbalances. The two most important hormonal imbalance contributing to belly fat are excessively high insulin and the stress hormones such as cortisol. To the extent you can remove these causes, your waist will shrink. Here's what to do. Has shown that wo...
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The PCOS Factor: 5 Foods That Kill Fertility
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Sunday, 19 August 2012. 5 Foods That Kill Fertility. Another study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that high soy consumption can decrease the levels of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and increase menstrual cycle length. Aspartame and artificial sweeteners. Article Source: http:/ EzineArticles.com/3455805. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We TTC for 4 years. Tests revealed suspected ovarian f...
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The PCOS Factor: Natural Ways To Conceive With PCOS
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My PCOS blog. Part informative. Part vent. Wednesday, 4 August 2010. Natural Ways To Conceive With PCOS. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a condition that affects millions of women. If you are trying to conceive. You are not alone. Conceiving a baby is more difficult for women with PCOS, and you can run into more obstacles along the way. But is it impossible to get pregnant naturally with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome? For many women, the answer is “No”! Most women with PCOS who do succeed in getting pregnant do...