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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 01:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Hey Readers! I&#8217;ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below&#8230;
<p><a href="http://community.livejournal.com/vaginapagina/14002406.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">vaginapagina: ectopic pregnancy symptoms</a></p>
<p>Though since you have PCOS, it could be that you have a large cyst &#8212; I had very similar symptoms with<span id="more-83"></span> my  ovarian cyst and it was quite painful when it ruptured. I&#39;d ask for an ultrasound ASAP if they can&#39;t tell what&#39;s going on just by &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://smartmarrakech.com/2009/08/31/pcos-ladies-please-help/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Pcos Ladies Please Help! | Weight Loss Ideas</a></p>
<p>Here are some websites that you may want to look through for more information:http://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/infert&#8230;http://www.womens-health.co.uk/pcos5.asphttp://www.eatwell.com.au/pcos.htmlhttp://www.pcosupport.org/living/ttc/ind&#8230; &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://iandfertility.blogspot.com/2009/08/irregular-period-check-for-pcos.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">I and Fertility: Irregular Period? Check for PCOS</a></p>
<p>Unfortunately there is no universal definition for the PCOS, but we can guess it from the name itself. Poly cystic means &#39;with many cysts&#39; and it tells you it&#39;s a condition of the ovary having many cysts. By definition a cyst is a fluid &#8230;</p>
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		        I am a 27 y.o. married woman who suffers from polycystic ovarian syndrome and due to this have difficulty in conceiving. I have been under hospital treatment for 5 years and have been told I have to lose weight before I get any treatment. The pressure to lose weight is immense and becuse of this I find it extremely difficult. I enjoy the odd take away and bag of crisps but do not sit munching 24/7 which is something medics dont seem to understand. They keep telling me I have plenty of time to have a baby but my husband is now 40 and does not want to be an older dad. <br />
I have been banging my head against a brick wall for years and have actually contemplated drastic measures to lose the weight.</p>
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<p>Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://www.yeast-infection.ca/2009/08/14/treating-ovarian-cysts-and-pcos-by-keeping-your-thyroid-healthy/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">treating ovarian cysts and pcos by keeping your thyroid healthy</a><span id="more-76"></span></p>
<p>are you suffering from pcos? do you have ovarian cysts and can&#39;t seem to get rid of them no matter what you try? maybe you are not getting to the cause. the problem may be in your thyroid! read and see.</p>
<p><a href="http://metformin-pcos.blogspot.com/2009/10/is-there-natural-remedy-for-pcos.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">metformin pcos: Is There a Natural Remedy For PCOS?</a></p>
<p>Known symptoms of PCOS include: Infertility Weight Gain Acne Facial Hair Growth Irregular Menstruation Ovarian Cysts Insulin Resistance Strokes. Not every woman suffers, of course, all these symptoms, as all suffer in different ways, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.whydoes.org/why-does-my-ovary-hurt" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Why Does my Ovary Hurt? | Why Does</a></p>
<p>According to the website, Natural Health Solutions for PCOS, there are many types of ovarian cysts, and most of them are benign, or harmless. The most common types are the follicular cyst, and the corpus luteum cyst. &#8230;</p>
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<hr /><b>Can you still get pregnant if you have ovarian cysts?</b>
<p>can you still get pregnant if you have ovarian cysts or does it cause problems</p>
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<p>PCOS<span id="more-75"></span> is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. This is a condition in which there are many small cysts in the ovaries, which can affect a woman&#39;s ability to get pregnant. I myself have gone from cysts EVERYWHERE to 0-1 cysts at each of my exams &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://steady-health-4.blogspot.com/2009/08/overcome-infertility-fertility-and.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Infertility and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome In Traditional Chinese &#8230;</a></p>
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<hr /><b>Can ovarian cysts be cancerous?</b>
<p>Some ovarian cysts can become cancerous. These are all rare cancers and are most common in women in their fifties. Cancerous ovaries are usually not painful unless they grow very large before they are discovered. Annual pelvic exams are the best preventative method for detecting gynecologic cancers in the early, most treatable stages.</p>
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<p>Causes of cysts on the ovaries are a sadly overlooked topic. When it comes to dealing with ovarian cysts it is much more common to focus on symptom relief. Although relief of suffering is clearly the objective of treatment, focusing on removing the symptoms does not help one to resolve the underlying cause of this issue.</p>
<p>Causes of cysts on the ovaries and PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome are varied, and multifaceted. They range from metabolic to genetic and these factors themselves are affected by our stress level and diet as well as our generic predisposition to this condition.</p>
<p>Evidence seems to support a genetic link to ovarian cysts and PCOS. That is not to say the cysts themselves have been inherited, but rather the environmental factors that they require to flourish may be genetic. In the case of PCOS and ovarian cysts, although one may be predisposed to developing cysts, there are many factors that contribute to whether or not the condition will appear.</p>
<p>The insulin system is the body&#8217;s way of managing sugar. A strong link has been established between causes of cysts and insulin resistance.</p>
<p>Insulin resistance is a metabolic condition that is directly related with weight gain and cyst development. Insulin is produced by the pancreas and is released into the blood stream in order to regulate blood sugar or glucose. When this process is out of balance due to a combination of environmental and lifestyle factors, the results are insulin resistance.</p>
<p>In this state, blood sugar rises, insulin is released, but the body does not properly respond. The glucose that we ingest, in the form of sugar and carbohydrates, is converted by our bodies from calories to energy. When one suffers from insulin resistance, sugar is stored as fat rather than metabolized as energy.</p>
<p>Evidence suggests that increased levels of androgens &#8211; male sexual hormones, in the bodies of women with cysts may be related to insulin levels. Insulin resistance is very common among cyst sufferers.</p>
<p>In a healthy woman&#8217;s body, small amounts of androgens are created. For a woman with ovarian cysts, just slightly higher quantities are detected. It&#8217;s this small difference that leads to a large chain reaction, and results in the following:</p>
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<li>Irregular ovulation or the stop of ovulation</li>
<li>Infertility</li>
<li>An increase in facial and or body hair</li>
<li>The development of acne</li>
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<p>The release of the androgen testosterone is responsible for the chain reaction which prevents the egg from being released by the follicle each month. When this is the case, the result is infertility.</p>
<p>Understanding that stress is one of the causes of cysts is also important. Stress is a factor that has an &#8220;umbrella effect&#8221; upon the body. Stress can have a wide array of consequence on how the body heals and defends itself from internal conflicts and external intruders.</p>
<p>When we think of stress, many people picture it as an emotional state &#8211; being aggravated, short tempered, emotionally volatile and even angry. The fact of the matter is that stress does cause visible emotional and behavioral consequences, but stress also triggers a chain of biological responses in the body. Some of the immediate physiological consequences of stress:</p>
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<li>Increased heartbeat</li>
<li>Headache</li>
<li>Neck and shoulder pain</li>
<li>Back pain</li>
<li>Shortness of breath</li>
<li>Digestive issues, such as nausea or diarrhea.</li>
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<p>Prolonged stress has a great impact on multiple systems in the body and can affect the immune system making you more prone to illness of all types as well as cysts.</p>
<p>Stress is linked to low fertility rates, and painful menstruation. Cortisone released during stressful times causes an increase in your blood sugar levels and contributes to insulin resistance.</p>
<p>Find out how to treat this quickly and naturally, go to <a href="http://www.endovariancysts.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">causes of cysts</a>.</p>
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<p>i was just wondering do ovarian cysts actually prevent you from ovulating making it harder to fall pregnant&#8230;.. i have a 4 cm cyst on my left overy ant it took us 10 months to conceive our daughter after our second misscarage &#8230;unfortunatly she did not survive  and was born at 17 weeks<span id="more-71"></span> we would like to try again but i was told that the cysts can prevent ovulation&#8230;</p>
<p>iam in the prosess of getting it looked at but i was wondering should i wate till the cyct is removed before trying for another baby&#8230;&#8230;..its only been 4 weeks since our baby passed and we are waiting a bit before we try again&#8230;&#8230;.  but if i have to waite longer untill  the cyst is removed i will &#8230; i just want to know what is best &#8230; thanks</p>
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<p>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder affecting around one in fifteen women of reproductive age. It is a hormonal imbalance which causes a variety of symptoms and which results in lack of ovulation and the overproduction of testosterone. Very often, many small fluid-filled sacs form on the ovary, causing disruption of the menstrual cycle.</p>
<p>The very nature of this condition means that natural remedies for polycystic ovary syndrome are the only surefire way of eradicating the condition. Conventional treatments do nothing more than offer a temporary fix, masking symptoms which often simmer, only to return with a vengeance. Indeed, a staggering 95% of women who use conventional treatments will end up with symptoms more severe than when they started.</p>
<p>To be successful, natural remedies for polycystic ovary syndrome need to be multifaceted. The reason why the condition forms is because of the subtle interaction of a number of conditions within the body which create the ideal conditions for PCOS to form so successful treatment will consist of measures which eliminate each and every cause, meaning that the condition cannot thrive within the body. As most of us know, our diet plays a large part in our overall health and there are certain foods for PCOS which can be used to great effect.</p>
<p>Natural remedies for polycystic ovary syndrome include focusing heavily on the diet and the process of digestion, eliminating toxins from the body by following detox processes, improving and enhancing the body&#8217;s own immunity and taking measures to make lifestyle changes for your wellbeing.</p>
<p>Most foods for PCOS are those which we would normally associate with a healthy diet.</p>
<p>Try to eat reasonable portion sizes and this is an area where common sense should prevail. PCOS is more common in overweight women so try to exercise control.  It&#8217;s a well-known fact that women who eat red meats are more susceptible to PCOS, so stick to white meats and fish and try to eat organic meat where possible.</p>
<p>Fresh fruits and vegetables are good foods for PCOS, although sugary fruits and starchy vegetables should be eaten in moderation if you suffer from yeast infection. Leafy green vegetables such as kale and cabbage are great natural remedies for polycystic ovary syndrome and women who eat them on a regular basis have less incidence of PCOS.</p>
<p>Although the calcium in dairy products is important for bone density, many alternative practitioners suggest that dairy foods for PCOS sufferers are not a good idea. Calcium from other sources, such as dark lean leafy vegetables, almonds, figs and tinned salmon with bones.</p>
<p>It is absolutely vital to understand that to completely cure yourself of PCOS, it is important to look towards using holistic natural remedies for polycystic ovarian syndrome. &#8220;Holistic&#8221; means treating the whole body to ensure that the environment is healthy and balanced and it cannot thrive. Using isolated remedies, such as foods for PCOS may give some symptomatic relief but will not cure the condition completely.</p>
<p>If you would like to see a comprehensive, tried and tested system which is completely guaranteed to get rid of PCOS, please visit my website, Natural <a href="http://www.ovariancystsremedies.info/natural_remedies_for_polycystic_ovary_syndrome.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Remedies For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome</a>.</p>
<p>The unique feature of this excellent system is the personal support given by the devoted creator of the system, herself a former sufferer, who is totally committed to helping as many women as possible be free from this condition.</p>
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<p><a href="http://healthymamasnotebook.blogspot.com/2009/06/case-study-pcos-ovarian-cysts.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Healthy Mama&#8217;s Notebook: Case Study: PCOS (Ovarian Cysts)</a></p>
<p>Case Study: PCOS (Ovarian Cysts). Client:<span id="more-70"></span> Mrs. H Symptoms: Painful Ovarian Cysts Goals: Promote hormone balance through proper nutrtion and supplementation. Dietary Suggestions: When trying to balance hormones and heal any abnormal  &#8230;</p>
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<p>Because the Ovarian Cysts No More program is not a quick fix &#39;fairy tale&#39; cure but a complete holistic solution aimed at eliminating the root cause of Ovarian Cysts and PCOS (regardless of their severity) and ensure your will &#8230;</p>
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<p>Ovarian cysts are extremely painful to live with. They cause all sorts of problems within a woman&#39;s body and they are very hard to get rid of. If you are living with an ovarian cyst at the moment, you know how  badly you want it to be &#8230;</p>
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<hr /><b>No period but not pregnant and have an ovarian cyst?</b>
<p>I missed my period last month and i took a pregnancy test but im not pregnant. i know that i do have an ovarian cyst but never had this happen. ive been feeling very tired, im bloated most of the time, and i sometimes will feel nauseated and have mild cramping. and now it looks like i have a yeast infection. what is going on with my body?</p>
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<p>Victoria Beckham Faces &#8220;pcos Fertility Crisis&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Posh Spice&#8221; Victoria Beckham is reported to be suffering from a major source of female infertility called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) while attempting to become pregnant again.</p>
<p>The latest issue of Now magazine claims the English pop singer and her soccer superstar husband David Beckham have been trying for a fourth child for the last three months. The magazine reports that they are now consulting specialists in both Los Angeles and London. </p>
<p>During a routine checkup at London&#8217;s exclusive Portman Hospital two weeks ago, the 34-year-old Spice Girl was warned by doctors that her fertility rate is lower than at the time of her first baby. The Beckhams have three sons &#8211; Brooklyn, nine, Romeo, five, and Cruz, three.</p>
<p>A Now magazine source said: &#8220;Victoria is suffering from PCOS and irregular periods, both of which can affect her chances of having a baby. She&#8217;s trying not to get too nervous as she knows this won&#8217;t help, but it&#8217;s becoming more and more of a concern.&#8221;</p>
<p>PCOS is a heart-breaking but manageable reversible disease caused by an imbalance of hormones. It can severely disrupt a woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle and is thought to affect 10-15% of females of child-bearing age worldwide. A classic symptom of the condition is non-existent ovulation, without which pregnancy is impossible. </p>
<p>Fifty percent of women with PCOS suffer from excess weight or obesity. But it can also strike adolescents and females of normal healthy weight and even lean women. Post-menopausal women are also vulnerable to PCOS. </p>
<p>Other symptoms of the disease include skin conditions like acne and brown patches, excess facial and body hair, fatigue and mood swings, male pattern baldness in women and reduced sex drive. </p>
<p>A balanced, nutritious diet combined with regular exercise to achieve weight loss has, however, been shown to greatly improve the management of PCOS symptoms and, in many cases, even make them disappear.</p>
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<p>The statistics are that Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) affects 5-10% of women of childbearing age, personally I think the numbers should be much higher.  I think current diets and lifestyles are making the condition more prevalent.  Higher than normal blood sugar levels interfere with normal egg development<span id="more-69"></span> each month. These improperly developed eggs can remain on the ovary as a cyst. Since ovulation is either delayed or doesn&#8217;t occur at all, the hormone progesterone is either reduced or absent in that cycle, leading to many of the symptoms of PCOS. Lack of progesterone leads to a relative imbalance between estrogen and progesterone so that estrogen&#8217;s activity isn&#8217;t balanced out properly by progesterone; this is referred to as estrogen dominance. The two hormones tend to have equal and opposite functions: estrogen causes proliferation of the lining of the uterus, while progesterone helps maintain it, estrogen causes proliferation of breast tissue while progesterone keeps it healthy, estrogen tends to provoke emotions like sadness and progesterone had anti-depressant qualities. Progesterone reduces spasm of smooth muscle, normalizes clotting and vascular strength, helps thyroid function and bone building and helps prevent endometrial cancer. PCOS women have more circulating, active testosterone to cause problems like anovulation, infertility, acne, excess body and facial hair growth and loss of head hair. Regulation of dietary starch and sugar intake can greatly improve symptoms of PCOS including infertility, hair loss, weight gain, absence of regular periods, lack of ovulation, and facial hair growth. PCOS is not an infertility sentence and can be treated naturally through diet, exercise and nutritional supplements.</p>
<p>Because of the hormone imbalances associated with PCOS (high insulin, high androgens, low progesterone, and imbalanced ratio of estrogen to progesterone), women can suffer from the following symptoms:</p>
<p>&#183;         High levels of male hormones, androgens</p>
<p>&#183;         An irregular or no menstrual cycle</p>
<p>&#183;         There may or may not be many small cysts in ovaries</p>
<p>&#183;         Infertility or inability to get pregnant or maintain a pregnancy</p>
<p>&#183;         Acne, oily skin or dandruff</p>
<p>&#183;         Pelvic pain</p>
<p>&#183;         Weight gain</p>
<p>&#183;         Lack of ovulation</p>
<p>&#183;         Heavy painful periods</p>
<p>Naturopathic treatment of PCOS focuses on:</p>
<p>&#183;         Regulating blood sugar and insulin levels</p>
<p>&#183;         Decreasing excess male hormones and hormonal activity and so therefore improving acne, oily skin, excessive hair growth, hair loss</p>
<p>&#183;         Improving progesterone production</p>
<p>&#183;         Ensuring regular ovulation and menstruation and improving fertility</p>
<p>&#183;         Weight loss and regular exercise</p>
<p>Because most women are poorly educated with regards to what&#8217;s healthy with regards to menstruation and fertility, because of this, many will make some wrong assumptions with regards to menstruation, fertility and PCOS:</p>
<p>Myth #1: I don&#8217;t plan to have children so it doesn&#8217;t matter if I don&#8217;t ovulate</p>
<p>Truth: it doesn&#8217;t matter if you plan on having children or not, if you don&#8217;t ovulate each month, your body is deprived of a vital hormone, progesterone, which means you may be more susceptible to estrogen dominance conditions like fibroids, breast cancer and endometriosis.</p>
<p>Myth #2: I get a period regularly so I must be ovulating</p>
<p>Truth: Having regular periods does not mean that you are ovulating. It just means that estrogen production increases and decreases each month to signal development of the uterine lining and subsequent shedding. Regular ovulation is vital to healthy hormone balance regardless of parenthood plans.</p>
<p>Myth #3: The ultrasound showed no cysts on my ovaries so I can&#8217;t have PCOS</p>
<p>Truth: The name is misleading, people with Polycystic ovarian syndrome, do not have to have cysts present on the ovaries. The body breaks down and resolves cysts regularly so cysts can come and go. The syndrome is diagnosed on the basis of the presence of a collection of symptoms that can include some (but not all) of the following: head hair loss, excess facial/body hair, weight gain, insulin resistance, poor glucose tolerance, irregular menstrual cycles, anovulation, infertility, acne and oily skin.</p>
<p>Myth #4: The blood tests were fine so there&#8217;s nothing wrong hormonally</p>
<p>Truth: Hormone blood tests are notoriously poor predictors of health or disease. The reference ranges are incredibly broad (eg. for and are set based on an average of the values measured amongst the general population. Reference ranges for hormones should be set by health screening the people being used to set the range for any reproductive disorders such as fibroids, breast cancer, endometriosis, PCOS, irregular menses, heavy menses, painful periods, infertility, anovulation etc. Select only those who have perfectly regular periods, who ovulate every month at midcycle, have no evidence of fibroids or endometriosis, no history of reproductive organ problems etc, then use those people to set a healthy range.</p>
<p>Myth #5: If I have endometriosis, PCOS or fibroids, I can&#8217;t have children or I can only have children if I undergo aggressive fertility treatments like In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)</p>
<p>Truth: You can have children with any of these conditions, they do not automatically spell infertility. Depending on the severity of the condition, the best course of action may be either combination conventional therapies like drugs and surgery with naturopathic treatment or naturopathic treatment alone may be sufficient to solve the problem.</p>
<p>Myth #6: If there was something that could help with my problem, my specialist would know about it</p>
<p>Truth: Unfortunately not. Most medical doctors have quite enough on their plate to keep abreast of the latest drugs and surgical options and see a wealth of patients every day. They have neither the time nor the interest in investigating naturopathic treatments for disease.</p>
<p>Myth #7: There is no research to support naturopathic therapies</p>
<p>Truth: There is plenty of research to support acupuncture, herbal medicine, vitamins and nutritional supplements. There was a time as little as 10 years ago when research was sparse. Public interest in using more natural therapies has sparked interest in researching remedies that have stood the test of time for hundreds if not thousands of years.</p>
<p>Dr. Pamela Frank, ND maintains a busy, diverse naturopathic practice with a special interest in women&#8217;s health and fertility. Pamela was twice voted &#8220;Best Naturopath in Toronto&#8221; by the readers of NOW magazine.  She has been the clinic director at Forces of Nature in Toronto ON for the past 9 years and is a member in good standing of the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors and Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors.  Pamela can be reached at Forces of Nature at 416.481.0222 or by email at <a href="mailto:PFrankND@ForcesofNature.ca" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">PFrankND@ForcesofNature.ca</a></p>
<p>For more information visit <a href="http://www.ForcesofNature.ca" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.ForcesofNature.ca</a> or <a href="http://www.NaturopathToronto.ca" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.NaturopathToronto.ca</a></p>
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<p>Pcos And Your Daughter &#8212; A Mom&#8217;s Steps After The Diagnosis</p>
<p>Years ago, when your four year old daughter told you she liked the little boy named Brandon in her preschool class at your church, you smiled and enjoyed having a little girl. The joy and excitement of seeing your beautiful daughter in that cute little stage of her emerging womanhood was enough to make you blush when you shared your daughter&#8217;s &#8220;secret&#8221; with her daddy (your husband). </p>
<p>Years have passed now, and your sweet daughter is still your sweet daughter, and perhaps that sweet daughter has liked a few other boys along the way too. Now though, the complete innocence of your daughter&#8217;s developing womanhood may seem a little nerve wracking, a little more wobbly. You may have just heard your daughter&#8217;s doctor tell you your daughter has the symptoms of PCOS, otherwise known as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. </p>
<p>PCOS is not a disease nor is it a simple health problem you can pinpoint, evaluate, and cure accordingly. While doctors seem to agree that Polycystic Ovary Syndrome evolves from a woman&#8217;s natural hormone levels being out of whack, doctors also agree that they are not completely sure yet as to WHY a girl&#8217;s or woman&#8217;s hormones get disproportionately out of place to begin with, or even if it was the hormones that aggravated the PCOS or if something else may have actually offset the PCOS which then affected the hormones. Doctors also go all ways as to why insulin levels in women with PCOS seem to be higher then normal, here again debating which came first, the PCOS or the higher insulin levels. </p>
<p>The basic point all doctors seem to agree on though, is that the male hormones (which we all have, men and women alike) seem to be higher than they should be in women and girls with symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. They also agree that Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can cause serious health problems and diseases such as beast and endometrial (uterus) cancer, high cholesterol and cardiovascular diseases, insulin resistance or diabetes, and even possible infertility problems in the lives of those who have PCOS if the metabolic disturbances of the PCOS are not corrected or managed properly. By the way, any extra weight your daughter may be carrying can contribute to many of these same problems as well as aggravating the PCOS symptoms which lead to<br />
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<p>Of course, hearing this as a normal mom who just cares about her daughter and her daughter&#8217;s overall well being (and chances of being a mom someday herself), you don&#8217;t care as much about the different professional medical debates as much as you do about what you need to do to help your daughter &#8211; to make sure she receives the help she needs so that she can go on to live a long and happy life as a woman, as a wife, as a mother someday herself. You might even be thinking about your daughter&#8217;s chances of having a four-year-old daughter someday too, one telling your daughter about the crush she has on a little boy in her preschool class at her church. You want those beautiful things for your daughter, and you want to make sure the steps you take right now are ones that are going to help her the most &#8211; now and in her future. </p>
<p>I have a daughter that tells me, from time to time, that I am being &#8220;overly dramatic&#8221; about something or the other. Now, perhaps I might be just a teeny bit overboard sometimes, but then again, I&#8217;m a MOM! Moms care for their children. They love their children, and they want the best for them. That good side of motherhood now established, we now also need to admit that when things don&#8217;t go well for their children, mothers can either step up to the plate (which is hard to do sometimes) or be overly dramatic (which is too easily done sometimes). </p>
<p>Listening to a doctor talk about a condition that, left unchecked, could cause cancer or diabetes, heart disease or infertility is enough to make a mom get a little dramatic on the inside. Then, hearing a doctor talk about raging male hormones in mom&#8217;s little girl (no matter how old or young she might be at the time) is certainly a good start to adding that &#8220;overly&#8221; to the &#8220;dramatic&#8221; part. However, when a doctor has the serious task of telling a young lady and her mother that this young lady has Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, it takes a mother of strong character and love to help her daughter at that very moment of her life. It requires mom to step up to the plate.</p>
<p>Your first order of business as a mom is to:</p>
<p>1.)	Remain calm. There is no need to panic over this. PCOS is a very common imbalance of hormones that is shared by many other girls and women. Most sources say that 5 to 10 percent of females of child bearing age have PCOS. Some researchers are beginning to think perhaps up to 33% of women and girls have PCOS. Doctors are also diagnosing more and more teenagers with PCOS. You are not alone, and there are wonderful treatments out there, from traditional medicine practices to diet and exercise programs to herbs and natural progesterone creams which help to balance the hormonal imbalances that your daughter has been found to have. </p>
<p>PCOS does not have to be life threatening nor debilitating, and when treated, most women go on to have healthy and normal &#8220;womanly&#8221; lives, complete with children with smiling faces and runny noses like everyone else&#8217;s kids!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t panic about the raging male hormones in your daughter&#8217;s body either. That does not make your daughter any less of a woman! She is still beautiful. She is still that same daughter you knew yesterday. AND she is still a girl! Let&#8217;s just say in fact, she is still a woman! It might even make you feel better to know her female hormones (the estrogen) is higher than normal too. Now, I really don&#8217;t think you need to know that to realize your daughter is still that sweet young lady you have always loved, but just in case that helps knowing that, well, there it is.</p>
<p>Your next steps should be as follows:</p>
<p>2.)	Before you decide on a specific course of action with your doctor, go home and do some research. Find out more about the different theories about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Do some internet searches like &#8220;PCOS and herbs&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and prognosis&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and natural remedies&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and medicine&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and natural progesterone cream&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and nutrition&#8221;, &#8220;PCOS and low carb&#8221;, or &#8220;PCOS and c<br />
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arbohydrates&#8221;. (Weight can play a big part in women and girls diagnosed with PCOS as does just plain eating too many unrefined carbohydrates.) </p>
<p>You might also look up &#8220;Hormone imbalances in women&#8221; to get a larger view of how hormonal imbalances affect women of all ages and not just those with PCOS. You can probably think of a few other good searches, but those are provided to give you a start on how to think like a person who wants to know all the different ways that PCOS can be treated. Know what PCOS is, and then get a good idea of all the different things that can help either before you consider traditional routes or in addition to the traditional medical routes. You should not have to start with birth control pills to cause your daughter&#8217;s body to have unnatural periods when there are so many other things that could help your daughter in a more natural way first.</p>
<p>3.)	After you have a good idea of what PCOS is, what different people are doing to control PCOS, and what less-intrusive, and perhaps more-natural, steps are available to help get or keep your daughter&#8217;s hormonal balance in line and her body&#8217;s insulin levels and usage working correctly, developing a good relationship with your daughter&#8217;s doctor can then be your best next step. Tell your doctor what other steps you can help your daughter with and be prepared to support your stand with your daughter&#8217;s doctor if needed. Chances are they will be informed themselves already, but if they are not, they will want to know how they can best help your child in the least intrusive and least offensive way. Doctors will almost always pick trying good lifestyle changes over pumping medicine into a person as a first defense, so don&#8217;t hesitate to share your desire and determination to help your daughter in this way. If your doctor is a good doctor, he or she will appreciate that. If your doctor has a problem with that, it might be time to ask him or her for a referral, or you might just need to look up other traditional doctors in the phone book (or a friend&#8217;s little black book). Some people with PCOS have found great companions and help working with naturopaths (natural or complimentary health care doctors) as well. </p>
<p>4.)	Regardless of any traditional, nontraditional, complimentary, or natural health care options you choose, the biggest and most helpful step a mom can take with her PCOS daughter is to help her eat healthy foods, lose weight if needed, and excise some if she is not doing so. Having too many pounds can trigger hormonal imbalances just like the hormonal imbalances that caused the PCOS to begin with. Being overweight can also cause insulin resistance and other insulin disturbances as well, leading to continued problems with the PCOS as well as adding fuel to the fire by putting your daughter at even more risk for diabetes and other &#8220;bad things&#8221; like that. In fact, being, or staying, overweight can cause more damage to your daughter than any good things you or your doctor could do otherwise! </p>
<p>Eating more foods that are lower on the glycemic index (check out Good Carbs / Bad Carbs and the &#8220;glycemic index&#8221; on the internet), substituting refined carbohydrates with whole foods and grains, researching and finding a good diet that has a lower or controlled carbohydrate intake that will help control your daughter&#8217;s insulin production and levels, and eating more fresh fruits and vegetables are all good and IMPORTANT steps to helping your daughter lose weight if she is carrying any additional pounds that can be creating other problems with her health.</p>
<p>When you have had the wisdom, insight, character and determination to understand what your daughter is dealing with and to &#8220;step up to the plate&#8221; with your head high and your heart set on being the mother your daughter needs right now, you can then take your last step which is to:</p>
<p>5.)	Enjoy being a woman with that young woman you know as your daughter. Having PCOS doesn&#8217;t have anything to do with her womanhood, and the two of you have a long life a<br />
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head of you to enjoy all the &#8220;womanly&#8221; things in life together. You&#8217;ll be sharing shopping sprees, walks around the lake, boy talks, wedding preparations, and even sharing baby stories someday. </p>
<p>Discovering the fact that your daughter has Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is not too much unlike hearing about the four year old boy your daughter liked in her preschool class at your church. It&#8217;s all about learning more and more about your daughter and then loving her more and more each day.</p>
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<hr /><b>If I have Ovarian cysts (but not diagnosed with PCOS), will that affect fertility chances?</b>
<p>I went to my OB and had a sonogram done due to some pain and tenderness &#8211; they saw fluid around my right ovary and figured I had burst a cyst. But they did not see any cysts on my ovaries. I also had other symptoms indicative of ovarian cysts over the last few months such as pain during exercise, so I think they have been there for awhile now &#8211; coming and going, and possibly bursting. I&#039;ve had two very excrutiating painful experiences over the last 3 years that I think were due to cysts bursting.</p>
<p>My doctor said that the only thing that will help is birth control pills, but that technically I didn&#039;t need to be on them. I&#039;m wondering though if this will affect my fertility later on? I have one young child already but want at least one more. I&#039;m in the process of going to school and we struggle with day care options as it is with one child, so having two would be very very difficult if not impossible right now &#8212; that being said, I had wanted to wait a little while longer to try for another until we could figure out how our jobs/schedules would be like. But now I&#039;m nervous that if I wait TOO long, I will screw up the chance. I&#039;m 28, turning 29 this year. My doctor didn&#039;t seem to be too concerned about fertility risk &#8211; maybe because he didn&#039;t diagnose me with PCOS. But should I be concerned??</p>
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<p>For nearly all pre-menopausal women and close to 15% of post menopausal women ovarian cyst symptoms are likely to occur at least once in their lives. One of the first indicators of cysts is generally pain in the abdomen and even the lower back and legs. </p>
<p>Most women associate ovarian cysts with fertility and menstruation disruptions, which are also a key indicator. Irregular menstrual periods or lack of menstrual periods are common in this case due to hormonal imbalance in the body. Women who experience ovarian cysts frequently show slightly higher than average levels of androgens, or male sexual hormones.&#160;</p>
<p>This small imbalance leads to a large result on the body, luckily it can be corrected without medication. The disruption of ovulation and regular menstrual cycles leads to another serious ovarian cyst symptom, infertility. </p>
<p>Unfortunately many ovarian cysts sufferers also battle with physical changes such as acne, thinning of the hair and increased bodily hair growth &#8211; due to increased levels of testosterone. Many women feel that these physical ovarian cyst symptoms lead to an increased level of stress, which is also a major factor. </p>
<p>During times of stress the body releases cortisol, a chemical that impacts the way that the body deals with glucose. Insulin resistance, a metabolic disorder in which the body does not properly respond to the release of insulin into the blood stream is a major factor in ovarian cysts and PCOS or polycyctst ovarian syndrome. This link creates a self-reinforcing, negative reaction that perpetuates cysts over and over again. </p>
<p>Insulin resistance often leads to weight gain, which is reported by many ovarian cyst sufferers. This is directly related to elevated blood sugar &#8211; in this constant state, sugars are not metabolized, but rather stored as excess body fat. </p>
<p>Other ovarian cysts symptoms include painful menstruation, spotting between periods, pelvic and abdominal pain during periods, pressure in the abdomen and a feeling of constant fullness, nausea, breast tenderness and difficulty emptying the bladder. </p>
<p>As you can see the many ovarian cyst symptoms are tremendously bothersome and can even be described as disruptive to ever day life. For some women, they are crippling, causing pain, stress and inability to function normally on a day-to-day basis. </p>
<p>Before you begin any treatment regime, please consult your doctor for proper diagnosis. In order to address the complex system that is at work here rather than treating only one symptom at a time, the best method for permanently ridding the body of ovarian cyst symptoms and cysts themselves is the natural and holistic method. This is also the only safe and 100% side effect free way to treat this illness.&#160;</p>
<p>To learn how to end symptoms, go now to <a href="http://www.EndOvarianCysts.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">ovarian cyst symptoms</a></p>
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<hr />Hey Readers! I&#8217;ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below&#8230;
<p><a href="http://cancerofpancreas.org/can-ovarian-cysts-cause-cancer" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Can Ovarian Cysts Cause Cancer?</a></p>
<p>So, to recap: Can ovarian cysts cause cancer? Yes it can, but it is relatively rare. Cancer, and ovarian cysts and PCOS were connected to an unbalanced lifestyle, where people over-emphasized, at work, eating the wrong types of foods &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://metformin-hcl.blogspot.com/2009/10/clomid-metformin-and-pcos.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">metformin hcl: Clomid, Metformin and PCOS</a></p>
<p>Please note that it is not uncommon for women to produce to these male hormones, but not in a high level as in women with PCOS. &#8226; Infertility. &#8226; Irregular or missed periods. &#8226; Many small ovarian cysts. &#8226; acne, dandruff or oilyskin &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://theovariancystcure.com/blog/?p=289" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Does anyone know anything to help with ovarian cysts pain &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Does anyone know anything to help with ovarian cysts pain? Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 11:47 pm. It hurts so bad. I dont know of anything to help. It hurts when I walk, when I sit&#8230;all of the time&#8230; &#8230; of water otherwise ask your docto.. . sokokl: This could be related to something like endometriosis, but I&#8230; Be_Responsible_People!!: PCOS isn&#39;t something that&#39;s detected in your annual exam, bu&#8230; pretzypie: You may have an ovarian cyst &#8211; that has caused me to skip my. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Back with more news for you today. It&#8217;s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were&#8230;
<p><a href="http://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/news88.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">B-vitamin Reduces PCOS-Related Acne and Excessive Hair Growth</a></p>
<p>PCOS news: B-vitamin reduces acne, hirsutism. PCOS &#8211; irritable<span id="more-66"></span> bowel link. Does PCOS disappear at menopause?</p>
<p><a href="http://forums.bellybelly.com.au/forums/endometriosis-pcos-discussion/112769-polycystic-ovaties-but-not-pcos.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Polycystic ovaties but not PCOS? &#8211; Pregnancy, Birth &amp; Baby Forums &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, you can&#39;t diagnose PCOS with just an ultrasound. It could go either way &#8211; the cysts on the ovaries is just one of a whole host of symptoms that you may or may not have, but underlying them all is a hormonal imbalance and &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://ancientcurrent.blogspot.com/2009/09/acupuncture-for-pcos-polycystic-ovarian.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Ancient Current Healing: Acupuncture for PCOS (polycystic ovarian &#8230;</a></p>
<p>&#8230; endocrine disease called polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Women with the condition have elevated levels of androgen hormones &#8212; including testosterone &#8212; and often develop ovarian cysts, irregular menstrual cycles and infertility. &#8230;</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cystsovaries.com/ovarian-cyst-postmenopausal-normal" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">is having an ovarian cyst after menopause normal?</a></p>
<p>during their reproductive years it is not uncommon for women to experience ovarian cysts. for a woman to get an ovarian cyst postmenopausal, is a more rare occurrence. as the ovaries end the releasing of eggs, and periods stop, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://ovariancysttreatments.com/what-are-the-symptoms-of-ovarian-cancer-vs-ovarian-cysts.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer vs. ovarian cysts &#8230;</a></p>
<p>I had an ovarian cyst about two years ago. My sister has PCOS and there&#39;s a good chance that I have it as well. I&#39;m more concerned that I have a possible tumor.</p>
<p><a href="http://ovariancysttreatments.com/what-to-expect-after-an-ovarian-cyst-has-ruptured.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">What to expect after an ovarian cyst has ruptured ? | Ovarian Cyst &#8230;</a></p>
<p>I am 19 and have PCOS so I get cysts on my ovaries alot and have had them rupture and yes it hurts like hell. My doctor prescribed me some T3&#39;s for the pain and told me to come in for a pain killer shot if it was unbearable. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Ovarian cysts pain can sometimes be very unbearable. In some cases it has been known to drastically alter a woman&#8217;s social life and even her career. There are different ways to deal with ovarian cysts pain, depending if you prefer to take conventional medicine or practice natural healing principles. Many people<span id="more-65"></span> actually use both i.e. they practice natural healing to support conventional medications and this combination tends to help reduce ovarian cysts pain much quicker and more effectively.</p>
<p>First, let us take a look at conventional medication. If you suffer from ovarian cysts pain, your doctor is likely to give you birth control pills. The reason for this is to help prevent ovulation. The theory is that if you don&#8217;t ovulate, you will stop forming new cysts. However, please be careful because some experts caution that some birth control pills may have side effects which may include worsening your ovarian cyst condition. Some doctors may also recommend the injection of certain hormones into your muscles. This has the same effect of preventing ovulation.</p>
<p>Depending on the actual condition, some doctors may prescribe special hormone regulating drugs as well as anti-androgen treatments in addition to birth control pills. In some cases, doctors may also recommend anti-diabetic drug to help lower your insulin levels. For even more serious cases, your doctor may advise you to go for surgery. Two of the more common surgery related to ovarian cysts and PCOS is known as Laparoscopy and Laparotomy.</p>
<p>On the other hand, natural healing principles rely on more natural remedies. This is based on the understanding that your ovarian cysts pain is actually a symptom of a body that is getting out of balance. This imbalance is very common in our western world due to the lifestyle changes we are adopting in our quest for increasing economic growth.</p>
<p>Some of the more notable elements that cause this imbalance include our choice of diet, the unending stream of chemicals in our food and the things we use, the overwhelming stress we subject ourselves as we seek to build our careers and family and also our over-dependency of chemicals and drugs to regulate our moods and states of mind.</p>
<p>By knowing how to address these and a few other basic elements of your lifestyle, you will be in a position to help quicken your body&#8217;s natural healing processes. This includes reducing the ovarian cysts pain you have as well as helping your body to quickly dissolve the cysts or PCOS that cause the pain in the first place. Some of these steps are very simple and easily applied but don&#8217;t let the simplicity fool you. These simple steps can often change your life in wonderful ways!</p>
<p>Brian M Lee is a firm believer and practitioner in holistic healing and natural healthy living. If you are concerned about ovarian cysts and want to know the specific steps you can take to make things better, click this link: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsecrets.info" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.ovariancystsecrets.info</a> now. You will find easy to understand information about ovarian cysts and a painless, natural step-by-step programme to heal yourself. The programme also comes with a free 24 Hour email counseling by a certified nutritionist.</p>
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		        I can speak from experience when I say&#8230; being morbidly obese does not make being pregnant any more risky or unwise than being of a lesser weight.It should matter more the emotional state and overall attitudes and beliefs of the prospective parents, not the body composition.<br />
I was morbidly obese with both of my children and had no complications, neither in pregnancy nor in childbirth.<br />
My children are now full grown adults who are both(and always have been through their lives)healthy and highly intelligent individuals.<br />
On the other hand,I had a friend who had 3 children around the same time as myself. She was considered to be of perfect weight for her height, and yet she had complications with all 3 of her pregnancies and her children were premature,asthmatic and suffered from spina bifida(in that order of birth).<br />
I also had another friend who was even more overweight than I was, who had no complications and had a very healthy baby boy (after having conceived by I.V.F).<br />
So, to use weight as a determinative factor or indicator of receiving I.V.F. treatment or the safety of pregnancy and parenthood, is utterly ridiculous and downright prejudicial! Shame on the powers that be!<br />
What is next? If you have blue eyes, you can only receive treatment every other yr? If you wear clothes that don&#39;t match, you are excluded from having access to sperm containing the male sex,for fear of passing on &#8220;bad clothing genes&#8221;and   the outlandish idea that &#8220;if one can&#39;t match their own clothes, why subject the baby to a parent who is so fashion-illiterate&#8221;?
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<hr />Back with more news for you today. It&#8217;s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were&#8230;
<p><a href="http://ovariancystsheal.com/uterine-tubes/pcos-ovarian-cysts-how-to-prevent-and-manage-this-condition/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">pcos &amp; ovarian cysts: how to prevent and manage this condition</a></p>
<p>the following contains information on ovarian cysts, pcos and how to diagnose and treat these issues gynecology. what is an ovarian cyst? an ovarian cyst is a fluid filled sac that forms on the surface of an ovary. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/ovarian-cysts.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Ovarian Cysts: What You Need to Know about an Ovarian Cyst and PCOS</a></p>
<p>Ovarian cysts: what they are, symptoms, types of cysts, how treated, diagnosed and prevented. How an ovarian cyst relates to PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) and how diet influences cysts.</p>
<p><a href="http://ovarian-cysts-heal.com/blog/alternative-medicine/using-holistic-medicine-to-eliminate-ovarian-cysts/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Using Holistic Medicine To Eliminate Ovarian Cysts</a></p>
<p>It &#39;s the same system thousands of women just like you used to permanently cure their ovarian cysts and to achieve permanent freedom from ovarian cysts and PCOS symptoms. &#194; My name is Maria Parker and 11 years on the grass with a long &#8230;</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did and please if you have something to say, use the comments form below to let everyone know your thoughts.</p>
<p>Have a great day!
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<p>About 10% of the female population are stricken by PCOS, a condition which has a multitude of horrendous physical and emotional effects including diabetes, unwanted hair growth, high cholesterol, and more. But the biggest PCOS symptom is infertility.</p>
<p>The reason is that PCOS is characterized by ovarian cysts, growths which appear on the ovaries, often filling with blood or rupturing. Regardless of the pain and discomfort this can cause, ovarian cysts also harbor a greater danger: they drastically reduce the chances of you ever getting pregnant. In fact, while you have them, and as long as they&#8217;re left untreated, ovarian cysts are disrupting the natural development of your reproductive eggs.</p>
<p>Now, before you begin asking yourself whether or not you want to get pregnant in the near future, realize this: this is something you have to take care of urgently unless you&#8217;re willing to take the risk of it deteriorating further.</p>
<p>The reproduction system can&#8217;t be turned on and off like a switch. When the time comes for you to become pregnant, you must be at the top of your health. This means that you mustn&#8217;t let your PCOS develop. You have to find a remedy for your PCOS.</p>
<p>The bad news is that traditional medicine has not stepped up to the plate as of yet so an all around cure for PCOS has yet to be arrived at. However, there are natural PCOS treatments which are highly effective in many cases and can actually make your PCOS symptoms evaporate. Of course, this means that you will need to make some life changes, eat more healthy, do some exercise, and be committed to improving your health.</p>
<p>However, unless you wish to one day be forced to undergo invasive surgery to remove your ovarian cysts and allow you to have children, you must take steps to treat your PCOS now. You can become free of this condition. Just take the first step.</p>
<p>To see how thousands of women overcome their PCOS symptoms, click here: <a href="http://www.ovarian-cysts-cure.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Cure PCOS Fast</a>.</p>
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