I’m like a poster child for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I have pretty much every outward and inward symptom you could think of for PCOS. I also know that in the beginning, when I knew something was wrong, I didn’t know to piece all the little things together to make one big problem. How was I supposed to know that my missed periods and my thinning hair were somehow connected?! In the picture above, you can find many things that all add up to what PCOS looks like for me. (Think of it as a handy PCOS symptom chart!) If you have any of these issues, please do yourself a favor…
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Blog 10 in Series: PCOS If you don’t know what PCOS is, then please take the time to read the first post in this series, which can be found here. Since you all know most of my journey with PCOS thus far, I thought I would enlist some help from a fellow blogger to talk about some of her experience. Erin blogs mainly about TTC with PCOS. Her picture is below so you can envision her speaking this to you! This is a blog I know I will look back on for guidance in a few years time as I am NOT at the “Trying to Conceive” (TTC) stage just yet. I hope it helps you ladies that are…
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Blog 9 in Series: PCOS If you don’t know what PCOS is, then please take the time to read the first post in this series, which can be found here. One of the most devastating things about PCOS is infertility. Luckily, most women who have PCOS can take medicine or treatments to get them to ovulate and become pregnant. The response varies per person and per drug they use. I hear a lot of people talking about Metformin and Chlomid. Now, this particular post isn’t meant to go into medical treatments. I do not have personal experience with these things and find it difficult to blog about since I do not know about…






