PCOS is perhaps the leading cause to infertility in women. A recent study has shown that for every ten women, there is one case of PCOS due to complications that the condition can potentially cause.
But perhaps the question here is how can you increase your chances of being fertile again if you have a history of PCOS? Sure, we already know that PCOS can definitely effect becoming pregnant and our ultimate goal is to cure it, but how are they linked? The simple explanation is that because your periods are erratic it often doesn’t allow your body the right conditions for it releases an egg. This is of course, caused by insulin resistance caused by the PCOS which in turn causes hormonal imbalances.
There are two ways to go about this: using prescription drugs or the holistic way.
Okay, I bet you’ve already heard my long and often tedious rants about pharmaceutical companies, you’ll know that I’m all for holistic medicine. Click here to find out more.
To be fair, there are a lot of medications out there that can help women with PCOS get fertile. Metformin (also known as Glucophage) helps wear down the insulin resistance in your body as well as normalize hormone levels. Again, hormone therapy may seem like a good idea but it does not completely deter the effects of insulin resistance in your body.
These methods have medical basis behind them so I’m not completely throwing them out as possible cures, however their short-term effects won’t do much good in the long run. In fact, they can make matters worse with their side effects that can affect you and your child!
The other way is of course, to use a natural cure. Now this can be a tad complicated to explain before it becomes clear, but this procedure is far less harmful than taking prescribed medication. The end result is usually rewarding once you’ve laid out how the system works!
For more information about a more natural and safer cure for PCOS, visit PCOS No More.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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