Posts tagged: getting pregnant with pcos

Holistic Living with PCOS

Welcome back!

Back by popular demand is Glenn Ellis, herbalist and homeopath! Read more »


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How does stress affect fertility?

Yes, we all know how stress negatively affects our health. This is especially important for those who have elevated risks of heart related issues; such as heart attacks, strokes and heart disease — meaning ALL women with PCOS need to be concerned about stress & the affects it has on your health. Read more »


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SOY - It’s great for fertility…..right?

I will admit, I don’t know much about soy….I never jumped on the bandwagon when it became so incredibly popular a few years ago. Read more »


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Castor oil….how can it help with PCOS?

Ok, you’re probably like me….the only thing you know or have heard about castor oil are BAD things :) Did you know castor oil is extremely beneficial in the treatment of PCOS, and helps with infertility as well? Read more »


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Possible link between cancer and Clomid?

Clomid is the most common fertility medication used today. It is an ovulation inducing medication that has helped millions of women deemed “infertile” conceive a child. It has been the only ovulation medication used up until the past few years when Femara has entered the picture. Read more »


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Can PCOS be helped by Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine?

YES, it can!

Studies have shown that women with PCOS have a huge decrease in symptoms/side affects and their cycles are regulated by Acupuncture treatments and/or Chinese Medicine. Read more »


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Can I get pregnant if I have PCOS?

This is probably the most asked question in regards to PCOS. Can I get pregnant? Will I ever be able to have children? It is a scary thought for those of you who’ve always dreamed of a family. The thought of never being able to have children terrified me! The lack of information and education is what causes this misleading, and incorrect thought. Read more »


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