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Thank You Tthank You ThankYou! After reading the last thread about this book I

thought these women can't be too wrong. so I purchased it the same day. This

book is helping me so much. I really purchased it because one of you women

stated you used it and became pregnant even with PCOS. My doctors suspect I may

be plagued with this. I've learned so much about the medications i've been on

and the side effects the doctors never told me about. Again I say Thank You.

Sonya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Sonya Parker wrote:

 

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> Thank You Tthank You ThankYou! After reading the last thread about this

> book I thought these women can't be too wrong. so I purchased it the

> same day. This book is helping me so much. I really purchased it

> because one of you women stated you used it and became pregnant even

> with PCOS. My doctors suspect I may be plagued with this. I've learned

> so much about the medications i've been on and the side effects the

> doctors never told me about. Again I say Thank You. Sonya

 

I also have PCOS and am pregnant with my second child. While I haven't

read " Taking Charge of Your Fertility " , I did use the advice from the book

(relayed through another PCOS patient) to help get pregnant.

 

If you suspect you have PCOS, I highly recommend persuing a real

diagnosis. Aside from fertility issues, PCOS is associated with other

health problems too, including diabetes, heart disease and endometrial

cancer. A lot of doctors look at PCOS as an issue only for women who want

to get pregnant, but it really is much more than that.

 

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