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5 Delicious Low-Glycemic Dessert Recipes for the PCOS Diet Plan

For anyone dealing with polycystic ovarian syndrome, finding desserts with a low glycemic index can be one of the biggest challenges to following a PCOS diet plan. Finding low-GI desserts without added sugar that taste delicious can be even more challenging. But don’t get frustrated just yet–these low GI dessert recipes will not only satisfy [...]

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5 PCOS Diet Plan Tips To Boost Your Fertility and Help You Get Pregnant

Did you know that following a PCOS diet plan can help you lose weight, boost your fertility and increase your chances of getting pregnant? PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is one of the most common causes of female infertility, affecting approximately 5 – 10 percent of women of childbearing age. In addition to infertility and [...]

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Living With PCOS – Mary’s Story of Trying to Conceive with Polycystic Ovaries

I never knew what PCOS was until my closest friend since middle school called me one night, eerily stoic, avoiding questions of the nature of the call until she revealed to me, thirty minutes later, the news. Abbie Waters talks about PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) in her posts “Obesity Raises Risk of Miscarriage” and “Study [...]

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Study Links Obesity to PCOS Infertility in Women

In Western nations where obesity is increasing, there is going to be an infertility crisis. A new study published in the medical journal The Lancet suggests that obesity is closely linked to PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. Right now, PCOS is a leading cause of female infertility that affects 1 in 15 women around the [...]

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Clomid Tops Metformin For Treating PCOS Infertility

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of female infertility, keeping thousands of women from having children of their own. Until recently, doctors have been split about how to treat PCOS. One group favors Clomid (known as clomiphene in the United States and Clomifene internationally), while the other group favors Metformin (which also [...]

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