It's a PCOS Party Debunked: 8 Myths About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome August 02, 2022
The misperceptions and myths surrounding PCOS can cause more stress and anxiety for women with PCOS. This post is intended to dispel common myths about PCOS. What is PCOS? Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) or Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) is a common hormonal condition that is often undiagnosed. About 10 per cent of women of reproductive age experience imbalances with their menstrual cycle, high levels of insulin, and small cysts in their ovaries, which may indicate PCOS. 1. “Women with PCOS are incapable of conceiving or suffer from infertility because of PCOS” There is no truth to this claim. Despite PCOS, women can still become pregnant. This may be due to hormonal factors that influence ovulation or to issues related to egg quality. Getting pregnant naturally or with some clinical assistance can be achieved by contacting your fertility specialist. Believe that you can overcome PCOS with the right amount of diagnosis, exercise, diet, sleep, and water.