PCOS & Our Bodies

Welome! OurPCOS is a place for females with PCOS to come and meet women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, find healthy recipes and workout routines, learn more information on PCOS, or just receive support! Disclaimer: I am neither a doctor nor nutritionist, but will answer questions to the best of my knowledge and research, however, it is best to consult with your doctor before starting any diet plan, cleanse, and/or supplements. All articles are sourced to the original post. No recipes, information, or articles are mine unless stated otherwise. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common female endocrine disorders that is affecting women in numbers as high as one out of ten, although many cases remain undiagnosed because symptoms differ from one woman to another. While one woman may experience a range of symptoms, another may have little to none. PCOS is a condition in which the sex hormones in a female’s body are imbalanced, which can cause cysts on the ovaries, weight gain, changes in menstrual cycle, trouble getting pregnant, and other problems. If left untreated, it can lead to heart disease and endometrial cancer. At this time PCOS is not curable but with medication, exercise, and healthy eating, the symptoms can be treated.
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There have been quite a few new followers within the past couple weeks, so I would like to welcome you all and say hello, as well as previous followers who have been around for a while! If you have any questions, would like advice, or just to chat, please feel welcome to send a message! If you would like to hear experiences from others, you may also send a question and I’ll post it as a Q & A so others can answer. 

To meet others with PCOS and read a little about their experiences, you may want to check out the My PCOS Page to see people’s submissions, if you would like to submit to the page, just fill out this questionnaire and submit!

For a complete list of categories and to see what OurPCOS offers, click here!

If you would like to see a post I made in September for PCOS Awareness Month, it gives a list of symptoms, risks, and more information, read it here.

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