Here are the fertility details all about PCOS and ovulation that you need today
You have PCOS and ovulation is something that you dream about, am I right? And is that because you haven't had a cycle in the past 150 days?
Do you just want to get a regular cycle and ovulate so you can have your baby?
Here’s what you are going to learn in today's episode about PCOS and ovulation:
These are the two other helpful episodes that I mention in today's podcast.
Get the answers to these common questions that are helpful for PCOS:
Oh, and did you know that you can watch the full episode over on YouTube? Here's the link for you!
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ABOUT THE PCOS LAB: I created this podcast for women who are tired of being told their labs are "normal" while their symptoms say otherwise. If you’ve been told there are no answers for your missing period, or that you just have to live with irregular cycles, you are in the right place.
As a PCOS Fertility Architect, I know there is always more to the picture. I don’t overlook your symptoms or dismiss your experience. Instead, I investigate the root cause through the lens of biological safety. I’m here to help you move past the "everything is fine" lie and rebuild your foundation so your body finally feels safe enough to say yes to a baby.
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