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<p><strong>Pregnancy &#8211; No IVF for the overweight?</strong></p>
<p>Truthfully, I think this world is too over-populated as it is, without helping certin people bring more children into this world just to consume them in thier problems..obesity is a problem,statisically most obiese women were abused in thier childhoods in some way.How can they teach a child to be healthy when they are not.If they got help with what is making them obiese,and started the work to be healthy from the inside-out then they would lose the weight,and until that someone is doing those things why should anyone help them bring a child into the world?As far as comparring them to gays/lesbians-totally differant..if God wanted you to raise children like that then you&#8217;d not need the help in the first place!!Obiese women atleast deserve the chance to GET healthy first!!</p>
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<hr /><strong>How much does PCOS affect ones weight and the inability to lose it?</strong></p>
<p>My so called &#8220;friend&#8221; (not to my face&#8230; but still what a bi*ch) called me a fat **** to my friend and said PCOS is a pathetic excuse for being overweight. It really upset me especially as i eat healthier than her and exercise more often&#8230; i DO try but its really hard.</p>
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		<title>PCOS, Vitex and TTC . . help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 06:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>PCOS, Vitex and TTC . . help?</strong></p>
<p>ok so i went off the pill on 15th June and have had no period since then . . i started taking vitex on monday to try and get my period up and running and we have been ttc but have had nothing to try and calulate ovulation . . on wednesday night i noticed when i went to the toilet there was some blood of a pinkish colour and since then nothing . . i have also today been diagnosed with PCOS . . it just seems like everything is against me no matter how hard we try ..</p>
<p>so i was wondering how many of you with pCOS conceived naturally?? . . and if vitex will help me conveieve even though i have PCOS?? . . also if you were overweight with PCOS was there anything you did differently once diagnose to conceive??</p>
<hr />The pain, frustration and even danger of having PCOS are largely ignored by mainstream medicine which has no clear answer or solution to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. The harsh drugs that can be prescribed and the lack of direction by many doctors has led to many women asking is there a natural remedy for PCOS?</p>
<p>Before we can delve into remedies we need to make clear what we are dealing with. PCOS is an irregularity of the ovaries that one in ten women suffers from, that causes serious hormone imbalances. A PCOS sufferer has increased levels of male hormones known as androgenic hormones which includes the most commonly known one testosterone and many others. Women&#8217;s bodies are not designed to handle too much of this hormone however and it can seriously effect many parts of the bodies chemistry and workings. Known symptoms of PCOS include:</p>
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<li>Infertility</li>
<li>Weight Gain</li>
<li>Acne</li>
<li>Facial Hair Growth</li>
<li>Irregular Menstruation</li>
<li>Ovarian Cysts</li>
<li>Insulin Resistance</li>
<li>Strokes</li>
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<p>Not every woman suffers from all of these symptoms of course as it effects everyone in different ways but most women with PCOS suffer from one or more of these problems.</p>
<p>Modern medicine has so far had little lasting affect on PCOS as the hormone balancing drugs they give have harsh side effects and can cause more problems than they solve. They are also only temporary and once you stop taking them the PCOS has not gone.</p>
<p>So what about a natural homeopathic remedy then? While many traditional doctors dismiss claims of naturopaths that a lifestyle change can create dramatic changes in a persons body there is mounting evidence and many testimonials of women who have undertaken natural cures that involve changes of diet, some additional supplements and exercise and sleeping regimes that has changes the way their body works. Proponents of natural remedy believe that giving the body the right fuel can lead to the body self healing and regulating the hormones naturally without the use of harsh drugs.</p>
<p>So is there a natural remedy for PCOS? All signs point to yes on this subject and for those that support natural cures as a solid alternative to modern pharmaceutical medicine this is a real win!</p>
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<hr />The Most Common Causes Of Female Infertility &#8211; General Information</p>
<p>For some women, having a baby is one of the most rewarding experiences in life. That’s why it’s so frustrating when, time after time, pregnancy tests come up negative. Each year, over 2 million women are affected by infertility. For many, the condition is temporary and treatable. Sadly, for some, infertility is a permanent problem.</p>
<p>Most cases of female infertility stem from disorders of the reproductive tract or the ovulation process. Sometimes the cervix is too narrow or becomes blocked, denying sperm access to the woman’s reproductive organs. Blocked fallopian tubes can also prevent pregnancy from occurring. Sometimes the lining of the uterus is too thin, and a fertilized egg cannot attach to it. Congenital defects of the ovaries and uterus can also cause infertility.</p>
<p>Ovulation is a normal monthly occurrence, but some women have underlying medical conditions that keep them from ovulating properly. In fact, according to the Mayo Clinic, 25% of all infertility cases are linked to ovulation disorders. Sometimes a woman’s ovaries don’t produce enough reproductive hormones to facilitate pregnancy. Such hormonal defects can also occur in the hypothalamus or pituitary gland. Ovulation disorders can cause women to ovulate at irregular intervals, infrequently, or not at all.</p>
<p>There are several diseases which can lead to female infertility. One is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infections of the reproductive organs which account for the majority of female infertility cases worldwide. Another is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This condition causes the ovaries to produce too many male hormones, called androgens. Endometriosis is another condition which can interfere with fertility. Women with endometriosis experience the irregular growth of uterine tissues. Having the extraneous tissue removed can cause scarring within the uterus, resulting in a surface that fertilized eggs cannot attach to. Tumors in the uterus, whether cancerous or benign, can also prevent reproduction.</p>
<p>Finally, age is a common cause of infertility in women. After the age of 40, women have only a 5-10% of becoming pregnant with each ovulation. While dis<br />
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eases might play a role, most age-related infertility is caused by decreased hormone production.</p>
<p>Luckily, for many women, infertility can be reversed through medical care or in vitro fertilization (IVF). The prospects will become even stronger as more research is carried out in the field of female infertility.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 06:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Can&#8217;t lose weight?   Do you have coarse, excess hair on your face, chest or back?   Do you suffer from hair loss or acne?  Are you depressed?  Unable to conceive?</p>
<p>If so, you&#8217;re experiencing common symptoms of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome).  As bad as these symptoms are, the scary thing is if you don&#8217;t get some control over this disorder, you have a much higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.</p>
<p>The standard treatment is to take birth control pills or other medications.  Besides undesirable side effects, there is no pill or drug that will stop or cure PCOS.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, polycystic ovary syndrome is not a temporary problem.  Because of its genetic roots, you will be prone to PCOS for the rest of your life.  Therefore, you could end up taking drugs for the rest of your life.  If you don&#8217;t want to do that, what else can you do?</p>
<p>To truly come to grips with PCOS, you need to do three basic things:  improve your diet, get more exercise, and reduce stress.  Here are ten essential tips for making these changes.</p>
<p>Tip #1:  Improve your carbs.</p>
<p>Avoid refined carbohydrates such as white bread, white rice, pastries, candy, breakfast foods, bagels, and other refined grain products.  These are &#8220;bad carbs&#8221; that create insulin resistance.  Insulin resistance is thought to be a primary cause of polycystic ovary syndrome.</p>
<p>Refined, manufactured foods in general tend to cause you to gain weight, especially around your middle.</p>
<p>Better carb choices are fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, and some whole legumes.</p>
<p>Tip #2:  Increase protein.</p>
<p>Many PCOS women consume too much refined carbohydrate and not enough protein.  High-quality protein helps you to keep your hormones normalized.  The best protein sources are fish, poultry, eggs, wild game and extremely lean meat.</p>
<p>Tip #3:  Change your fats.</p>
<p>Some fats and oils make your PCOS symptoms worse while others improve them.   In excess, supermarket vegetables oils such as corn oil or man-made fats such as &#8220;trans-fats&#8221; can cause cells to not function properly.  Saturated fats found in fatty meats and some dairy products are also undesirable.</p>
<p>Better choices include virgin olive oil, flax oil, cod liver oil, and fish oil.</p>
<p>Tip #4:  Eat more veggies.</p>
<p>One of the most important things you can do is to eat more whole vegetables.  Try to have at least five vegetable servings a day.  Eating a significant quantity and variety of fresh, whole vegetables is a cornerstone of self-help therapy for the many health problems associated with polycystic ovary syndrome.</p>
<p>Tip #5:  Control your meal portions.</p>
<p>Americans consume excessively large meal portions.  The more you are served, the more you will eat.  Trim the size of your meal servings.  Eat slowly and enjoy a meal.  Wait for 20 minutes.   If you are still hungry, then you can go back for another portion.</p>
<p>Tip #6:  Have salad or soup at the beginning of some meals.</p>
<p>Medical studies have proven that eating a big salad at the beginning of the meal will result in fewer total calories eaten at the meal.  Soup is another excellent food to help you feel full without consuming too many calories.  Having soup or salad with a meal will cause you to eat fewer calories and improve your ability to lose weight.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget, fewer calories will help you lose weight and improve your fertility.</p>
<p>Tip #7:  Exercise daily.</p>
<p>We often feel that we&#8217;re too busy or rushed to exercise.  However, not exercising is a luxury you cannot afford.  PCOS women in particular must exercise more than the average person.   Regular exercise has been shown to improve polycystic ovary syndrome and improve fertility.</p>
<p>As a minimum, try to walk or do other exercise for at least 30 minutes a day.  More is better.  Try a variety of exercise.  For example, you might alternate aerobic exercise with weight lifting.</p>
<p>Tip #8:  Control stress.</p>
<p>Chronic stress from any source &#8212; your job, your spouse, your family, your finances &#8212; disturbs your hormone balance, and causes you to gain weight around your midsection.  Do what you can to improve any situation that is continually stressful for you.  You can also work on changing your attitude towards a situation you perceive as stressful.  In addition, be sure to take time for relaxation and restful sleep.</p>
<p>Tip #9:  Join or form a PCOS support group.</p>
<p>Isolation is not helpful.  Find other women who are going through the same thing you are and communicate frequently to give each other support and encouragement.</p>
<p>Tip #10:  Consult with a knowledgeable health professional.</p>
<p>PCOS is a complex disease that is difficult to treat.  Find at least one doctor who fully understands what PCOS is and has some innovative ways of treating it.</p>
<p>In conclusion, remember that eating the wrong foods &#8212; and living a sedentary and stress-filled life &#8212; will delay or prevent your return to good health.   If you follow these Ten Tips, you&#8217;ll be amazed at how much control you have over PCOS and infertility.</p>
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<hr />I hope you&#8217;ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.</p>
<p>Overactive Enzyme Contributes to PCOS Hormone Imbalance | PCOSInfo</p>
<p>Many of you suffering from PCOS also suffer from excess facial  and body hair, thinning hair or hair loss. I know I do…honestly, they are the hardest symptoms for me to deal with, especially the hair  loss, and they seem to be the &#8230;</p>
<p>Inositol for PCOS &#8211; New Research</p>
<p>1) More Good News about Inositol for PCOS. We&#8217;ve spoken often of the value of supplemental inositol, a member of the B-vitamin family, as an aid for improving ovulation and reducing other symptoms of PCOS. &#8230;</p>
<p>PCOS &#8211; Diagnosis and Treatment: About this Blog</p>
<p>Even if you have PCOS symptoms it is important not to assume you have PCOS. Everyone with PCOS have different symptoms and the symptoms overlap with may other syndromes out there. Good thing about PCOS is, it is not a life threatening &#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>
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<p>Natural Remedies for PCOS</p>
<p>The good news is that following the right natural remedy plan for PCOS will<span id="more-119"></span> reduce or even elliminate further occurrence of PCOS symptoms. When your body is at its peak or optimal health, all of its systems are in balance. &#8230;</p>
<p>PCOS and Hypothyroidism/weight loss &#8211; Low Carb Friends</p>
<p>Hi! I was wondering if anyone was able to relieve their PCOS symptoms when their thyroid was in check. I have not gotten my period in 5 months since.</p>
<p>Could my infertility be polycystic ovary syndrome? &#8211; KIVITV.COM &#8230;</p>
<p>No single test can be used to diagnose PCOS. Your doctor will take your medical history and do a physical exam to look for symptoms of PCOS. You may also have blood tests to check hormone levels, and an ultrasound to check the ovaries &#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!</p>
<hr /><strong>How likely is it to be diagnosed with PCOS without having all of the symptoms?</strong></p>
<p>I went for my yearly exam a few weeks ago and the doctor decided that I may have PCOS because I&#8217;ve been having irregular periods lately. I am overweight, and have the problems with facial hair. They did the bloodwork and only my insulin and testosterone levels were elevated. I had my daughter in 2004 and had no trouble conceiving her, and before her my periods were totally regular. I just feel as though I don&#8217;t fit the profile for having PCOS. Has anyone else been diagnosed with it but had a similar history as mine?</p>
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<p>Yoga During Your Pregnancy &#8211; How Safe Is It?</p>
<p>If you are yoga fanatic and just recently discovered that you are pregnant, you may still be able to do your yoga exercises. Contrary to what others thinks, Yoga is good for you and your unborn child. Practicing yoga will not hurt the baby! Instead you will be creating a healthy environment for the baby if you learn to do the yoga poses correctly.</p>
<p>A word of caution, there are some poses that you will want to avoid. You need to aware of those harmful poses and master only the poses that are suggested as prenatal yoga. Learn about these poses before you begin to do yoga. Ask your Obstetrician for recommendation. Be 100% sure that you know what you are doing, as you don’t want to hurt yourself or the baby.</p>
<p>Yoga is beneficial &#8211; it is a mental exercise as well as a physical one. For those who learn to utilize yoga as a meditation tool, they are able to relax and control their breathing. This will come in handy when you are in labor, particularly if you are opting to give birth naturally and without the use of any drugs. You will learn how to remain calm in your later stages of your pregnancy, as many new mothers get easily frustrated.</p>
<p>You must learn the rules that you will need to follow when practicing yoga during your pregnancy. First, stay hydrated by frequently stopping for water breaks. This is because if you get too overheated, your core body temperature rises, which can harm the baby. In view of this scenario, “hot” yoga is dangerous and should be avoided while you are pregnant. Eat some extra calories since you are eating for two; however, do ensure that you exercise to burn those extra calories from yourself and the baby.</p>
<p>Avoid certain poses that can be harmful towards the baby. Lying flat on your back, for example, can disrupt blood flow to your brain and to the uterus. You will feel dizzy and it may cause developmental problems for your baby. This is especially true when you have passed your first trimester, as it is just not safe. Also skip positions that are inverted, or those that require great amounts of balance. Remember that your uterus and abdomen is growing in size every single day, so you will never be able to fully get used to your new shape and stay balanced.</p>
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<p>If the positions taught include major twisting or stretching in the abdominal region, remember that they are not meant for you to try out. Finally, avoid transitions in which you must stand quickly from a laying or sitting position, since this can be uncomfortable and dangerous as it will cause you to feel dizzy and restrict blood flow to your uterus.</p>
<p>Fret not, there are other yoga positions that you will find to be helpful and useful during your pregnancy. Most pregnant women will practice safe yoga like stretching their body.<br />
Work with your yoga instructor and ask for his or her recommendations. Most importantly, always consult your Obstetrician to ensure that your pregnancy period is going to be smooth sailing as well as you are able to stay healthy.</p>
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<p>PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a common hormonal imbalance affecting approximately one in 10 women. It is estimated that a fifth of women have PCO (Polycystic Ovaries) and a half to three quarters of these experience symptoms at some point in their lives.</p>
<p>The hormone imbalance creates too much oestrogen<span id="more-118"></span> and increased testosterone on the blood and not enough follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in the ovaries to release an egg regularly.</p>
<p>The condition was first described in 1934 by Irving Stein and Michael Leventhal and is therefore often referred to as either &#8216;hyperandrogen anovulation syndrome&#8217; or Stein Leventhal Syndrome&#8217;.</p>
<p>So what is the difference between having PCOS and Polycystic Ovaries?</p>
<p>PCOS sufferers have polycystic ovaries and the symptoms associated with the syndrome. You can have PCO without actually having PCOS.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms?</p>
<p>It can be difficult to diagnose PCOS as women with the condition can display any single symptom or a combination. Very few women have the same set of symptoms.</p>
<p>FACT: About 80% of women with PCOS have polycystic ovaries present in their body and around 50% of those with Polycystic Ovaries have PCOS and the rest have PCO.</p>
<p>Symptoms can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Irregular periods &#8211; Some women will have normal periods, while most will have some changes to their cycle. Bleeding can either be really heavy or lighter. Periods may also be or become irregular and could also stop altogether. In teens, the diagnosis of PCOS may be delayed as this could possibly be normal.</li>
<li>Unwanted bodily hair &#8211; Also known as Hirsutism, this symptom is due to the excess in androgens (male hormones such as testosterone).</li>
<li>Acne &#8211; This symptom is also brought on by an increase in androgens.</li>
<li>Chronic fatigue, fatigue</li>
<li>Joint pain</li>
<li>Hair loss &#8211; Also known as Alopecia, is the thinning of scalp hair in a &#8216;male-like&#8217; pattern.</li>
<li>Tender breasts</li>
<li>Bloating</li>
<li>Mood swings</li>
<li>Difficulty in conceiving &#8211; This is usually related to the lack of egg release or ovulation and can be complicated by being overweight. There is also an increased risk of recurrent miscarriage.</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Abdominal pain</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Problems with being overweight &#8211; Studies show that two thirds of PCOS sufferers are affected. Weight gain is usually in the abdominal region and is associated with the body not processing insulin normally. The insulin resistance is caused by weight gain and in itself does not necessarily cause weight gain. Those who do not have this symptom are either in the normal weight range or underweight.</li>
<li>Increased tendency to faint</li>
<li>Cysts</li>
<li>Small follicles on the ovaries</li>
<li>Headaches</li>
<li>Thyroid problems</li>
<li>Poor memory</li>
<li>Panic attacks</li>
<li>Constant thirst</li>
<li>Extreme cravings</li>
</ul>
<p>If left untreated PCOS can lead to various life threatening conditions such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Heart disease</li>
<li>Cardiovascular disease</li>
<li>Endometrial cancer &#8211; This can occur due to anovulatory menstrual cycles.</li>
<li>Uterine cancer</li>
<li>High blood pressure (hypertension)</li>
<li>High cholesterol</li>
<li>Kidney problems</li>
</ul>
<p>FACT: When chronic anovulation (lack of egg being released regularly) occurs the lining of the uterus (endometrium) may thicken and may lead to abnormal cell changes and an increased risk of uterine and endometrial cancer as women age.</p>
<p>What is the cause?</p>
<p>The exact cause of PCOS is still relatively unknown. With the studies that have been done to date, there appears to be a hereditary and lifestyle link. It is also believed to involve the ovaries inability to produce the correct proportions of hormone. I think Collette Harris describes it best, &#8220;The pituitary gland senses that the ovary is not working properly, and in turn releases abnormal amounts of luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which are both linked to the ovary&#8217;s ability to develop and release and egg. It is when this ability to ovulate becomes disabled that infertility can occur in women with PCOS.&#8221;</p>
<p>FACT: Ovarian cysts are follicles or eggs which have matured but have not yet been released.</p>
<p>Diagnosing PCOS</p>
<p>As there are many symptoms associated with PCOS, a combination of factors is used to diagnose the condition. Currently there is no one test to diagnose PCOS.</p>
<p>Before visiting your doctor to get a thorough examination, find out your family medical history, write down any symptoms you may have and any thing in your medical history that you think may be relevant.</p>
<p>Tests that can be performed are the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Transvaginal ultrasound &#8211; uterus, ovaries and the pelvis.</li>
<li>Blood tests for Androgens (testosterone, DJEAS, andostenedione), Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) and Free Androgen Index (FAI).</li>
<li>Blood tests for oestradiol, FSH and LH.</li>
<li>Blood tests for Thyroid TSH and Prolactin levels which can mimic PCOS symptoms.</li>
<li>Blood tests for fasting glucose, insulin and cholesterol.</li>
</ul>
<p>There are also other tests for the Ovaries, Adrenal or Pituitary Glands that can be done to rule out any conditions associated.</p>
<p>FACT: If there are more than 15 follicles visible in an ovary on a pelvic ultrasound it is diagnosed as PCO.</p>
<p>Is there a cure?</p>
<p>At present there is no cure for the condition although symptoms can be treated with varying degrees of success and by sorting out or improving any underlying hormonal and metabolic problems, the cysts will often either disappear or reduce in number. The treatment of PCOS depends partially on the stage of life the woman is in.</p>
<p>By taking the contraceptive pill, it can help to balance out the menstrual cycle of a woman with PCOS, mask any symptoms and prevent the risk of uterine cancer. Treatment for infertility can include weight loss programs; ovulation medications such as Follistim, Letrozole, Clomiphene and Fonal-F; ovarian drilling surgery and IVF.</p>
<p>A diuretic pill called Spironolactone can assist in reversing acne or excess hair growth. Metformin is used to treat Type 2 Diabetes affecting the action of insulin and can assist in reducing the symptoms of PCOS.</p>
<p>To find out what you can do to treat your symptoms please consult your specialist.</p>
<p>What can weight loss do?</p>
<p>Even a weight loss of 5% will reduce insulin resistance and can result in the improvement of symptoms. Physical activity, even without weight loss is effective in reducing insulin resistance although it is highly recommended that you combine your exercise and meal plan to get the most benefits.</p>
<p>Benefits of weight loss can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ovulation restoration</li>
<li>Reduction of symptoms</li>
<li>Reduce the risks of diabetes and insulin resistance</li>
<li>Reduce the risks of cardiovascular disease</li>
</ul>
<p>Benefits of physical activity includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Weight loss</li>
<li>Improved self esteem</li>
<li>Reduces the risk of Cardiovascular Disease</li>
<li>Improves symptoms</li>
</ul>
<p>To aide weight loss and a reduction in symptoms it is recommended to adhere to a meal plan similar to diabetics with low GI foods. A high protein and low carbohydrate meal plan is great in the initial weight loss phase.</p>
<p>Resources:</p>
<p>National Institutes of Health</p>
<p>National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development</p>
<p>Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome of Australia Inc</p>
<hr /><strong>Yahoo! UK News Message Boards &#8211; Pregnancy &#8211; No IVF for the overweight?</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately bty949950 (real name Mengele?) the waters, far from being muddied, are crystal clear.<br />
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You say &#8220;The funniest thing about people arguing from a basically indefensible position is that they often throw a ton of irrelevant and unsubstantiated allegations into their arguments in an attempt to muddy the waters. You&#8217;re a perfect example of this, John Evans.</p>
<p>Speaking as an Irish bi-sexual (see how assumptions never work?)&#8221;<br />
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I made no such assumption. With a handle like bty949950 you could well be a V.W.Golf? Anyway, how many times have you used this crutch? It would make no difference if you were a Hawaiian nose flautist. Out of curosity was the &#8216;little&#8217; correct?<br />
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<p>You go on to say &#8220;I never suggested that any stigma should be attached to people being obese.&#8221;<br />
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You said that obese people had bad genes. If that’s not stigmatising what is? It is also inaccurate.</p>
<p>Obesity is a complex disease for which no single cause or cure exists. You gain weight when you take in more calories than you burn off. But obesity is influenced by many other factors as well: family history, the type of work you do, race, and environment.</p>
<p>So may I assume you are an ignorant Irish bi-sexual?<br />
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<p>You continue &#8220;I said that people who have medical conditions causing obesity AND a failure to conceive are probably nature&#8217;s way of preventing the passing on of bad genes. Bad genetics are a fact of life. No one with any sense would breed puppies from a $%^&amp; with known genetic problems,&#8221;</p>
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<p>You don’t know much about dog breeding either, although Most dogs have had the bad genes needed to survive in the wild (ideally as wolves, which I assume (there I go again) people like you hunted to extinction) bred out of them by genetic engineers. Rejects were of course clubbed over the head or drowned. Presumably what you&#8217;d like to see happen to the overweight.<br />
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<p>Finally you say &#8220;so why the heck would we knowingly produce a *child* with poor health? The increasing number of children being born with hereditary illnesses is a direct result of people &#8216;playing god&#8217; when plain common sense should dictate caution.&#8221;<br />
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<p>It’s you chum who’s playing God, which is exactly what The Third Reich tried to do (actually they played Satan).</p>
<p>How insultingly patronising to misstate the obvious. Has it not occured to you, that people with hereditary diseases, of all sorts; think long and hard, before getting pregnant?</p>
<p>In conclusion, is it in order to assume you are an ignorant little bi-sexual, Irish Nazi?</p>
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<p>15 Serious Health Consequences Of Being Overweight Or Obese</p>
<p>An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. The distinction between overweight and obese is a matter of quantity. Obese individuals simply have more body fat. Both these physical conditions significantly increase morbidity from many well known chronic health conditions. Following are a variety of common conditions found in overweight and obese indiviuals:</p>
<p>1) Metabolic Syndrome X. A cluster of cardiac symptoms which increase the risk for a heart attack or stroke.</p>
<p>2) Angina Pectoris. An often severe, constricting chest pain.</p>
<p>3) Pre-Diabetes. Reversible, but if left unchecked could lead to diabetes type 2. Diabetes type 2 has risk factors such as kidney disease, heart failure, amputation and blindness.</p>
<p>4) Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. PCOS is a hormonal disorder which leads to infertility in women. It can also cause excess facial hair, male pattern baldness and certain skin conditions.</p>
<p>5) Loss of muscle tone and bone density due to inability or refusal to exercise. As time goes by, there is muscle loss and the mineral content of the bones decreases. Loss of muscle tone leads to loss of strength to do simple daily activities. Loss of bone density could lead to dangerous falls and fractures.</p>
<p>6) High Blood Pressure (HBP). Normal Blood Pressure is 120/80 (mm hg) and represents the pressure within your arterial system. Overweight and obese individuals often have readings above 140/90 which is high. HBP is known as the &#8220;silent killer&#8221; because it has no symptoms.</p>
<p>7) High Cholesterol Levels. Cholesterol profiles tend to be suboptimal. This can lead to other forms of heart and circulatory disease.</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.ovariancystspcos.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Coronary Artery Disease. This is caused when plaque builds up inside the arteries that supply the heart. Restricting the blood supply could cause a heart attack.</p>
<p>9) Arteriosclerosis. This involves a hardening of the arteries, making them hard and brittle often leading to a stroke.</p>
<p>10) High blood insulin levels. This is a risk factor for diabetes and heart disease.</p>
<p>11) Gallstones and other g<br />
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<p>12) Psychological imbalances such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders and low self esteem.</p>
<p>13)Sleep apnea. This can lead to a heart attack by restricting oxygen to the brain and cause other respiratory difficulties.</p>
<p>14)Urinary control problems such as incontinence.</p>
<p>15)Cancer. Some types of cancer including colon, prostrate, and breast have been linked to obesity.</p>
<p>The number of both adults and children falling into the subgroups of overweight and obese grows each year. New research is linking overfat with more and more chronic health conditions. The above list is by no means inclusive. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands of ailments where an individual&#8217;s percentage body fat may have an influence. A word to the wise is to maintain a normal percentage body fat for optimal health and living.</p>
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<p>One said I had  IR from PCOS although I did not have the typical PCOS symptoms. I have normal cycles/infertility, no problems with facial hair, etc. He put me on Metformin and although my hair thinning stopped (thank you, Biotin) I still &#8230;</p>
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<p>Hi, I know that I need to go see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis. I have many of the PCOS symptoms: apple-shaped obesity, hirsutism under my chin,</p>
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<p>PCOS is generally diagnosed from the symptoms stated above and confirmed using  blood tests for hormone levels and ultra sound scan of the pelvic region. A gynecologist or obstetrician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Female Infertility And Its Common Causes</p>
<p>Female infertility refers to the difficulty or inability of a woman to conceive a child on her own without medication or fertility treatments. Female infertility is relatively common, and becomes more prevalent as the age of the woman increases. Some infertility issues can be resolved with a change in lifestyle or medications, while other issues are permanent and another option, such as in vitro fertilization, may be necessary to achieve conception.</p>
<p>Common Reasons For Female Infertility</p>
<p>One of the most common factors for female infertility is age. Women are at their peak for conceiving a child between the ages of 18 and 27. After the age of 27, fertility begins to decline slowly until the age of 35, when fertility drops drastically. As a woman reaches her late 40s to early 50s, fertility becomes near impossible due to age alone, as the body can no longer easily support a healthy pregnancy to term.</p>
<p>Thrombophilia is also a major reason for infertility issues. Thrombophilia is an abnormality in individuals that prevents them from developing blood clots. The disorder is hereditary, and affects as many as 10% of individuals in the country. Because blood is unable to clot, thrombophilia can cause excessive bleeding that does not allow for conception, or does not support a healthy pregnancy and ends in a miscarriage soon after conception.</p>
<p>Female Infertility And Reproductive Organs</p>
<p>Many female infertility issues are directly linked to problems with their reproductive system. Polycystic ovary syndrome, more commonly known as PCOS, is an endocrine disorder that can make it near impossible for sufferers to conceive. About 5% of all women are affected by the disorder, and it is the most common hormonal disorder in women between the ages of 18 and 27, as well as the leading cause of female infertility.</p>
<p>Anovulation is a disorder where the ovaries fail to release an egg during a cycle. Therefore, ovulation never takes place. While this can sometimes be mistaken for the beginning of menopause, anovulatory cycles are very common in women of childbearing age, and is the second cause of female infertility problems due to reproductive issues. Anovulation cannot be cured, but it can be managed with hormonal drugs to keep the cycle normal and to enc<br />
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ourage ovulation. Often times, an ovulation will correct itself in spurts, allowing for conception to take place when the disorder is in a period of remission.</p>
<p>Female infertility problems are more common than male fertility problems, but that doesn’t mean that women who suffer with a fertility problem with never be able to conceive. With modern medicine and new technologies being developed every day, women who would have never been able to conceive 20 years ago now have a chance to go on and have two, three, four, or more healthy children in their lifetime. The key is to seek help as soon as you know you have a problem, and learn to manage your disorder and to keep your options open for conception alternatives.</p>
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<hr /><strong>I have PCOS Problem, Need suggestion abt DR. Batras treatment?</strong></p>
<p>Hi, Planning to take DR. Batra&#8217;s Homeopathy treatment&#8230; Any suggestions/ feedback abt his treatment. Allopathy doesnt suit me.</p>
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<p>Essential Aspects Of Diabetes Hormone</p>
<p>Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .</p>
<p>Movie Theater has movies<span id="more-115"></span> on important subjects Why Diabetes occurs, how to treat diabetes, Role of exercise and yoga, Drugs for Diabetes and Insulin, Self Blood Testing by Glucose meter and information about Hypoglycemia, Insulin pump etc.</p>
<p>Virtual Tour is an overview of Hormonal Glands of human body &amp; give simple &amp; precise information about all hormone producing glands like pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, testes and ovaries &amp; their common diseases.</p>
<p>There is a huge collection of vegetarian and non-vegetarian recipes, right from soups to main course to diabetic desserts.</p>
<p>Common &amp; useful topics of day to day use like injecting insulin, Insulin Pen, Insulin Pump, using Glucose meter are presented by Slide show in section of Online class.</p>
<p>A health tool gives parents an easy way to know growth and development of their kids through tool &#8211; Is your Kid growing normally. In addition risk of diabetes, heart problem etc. can be estimated tools presented in this section.</p>
<p>Diabetes school section is a must for every diabetic person. It provides practical and day to day use information about diabetes.</p>
<p>Hormonal problems areas have a list of common hormonal problems observed in different age groups. Each problem like short height, tall height, ambiguous genitalia, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, goiter, thyroid cancer, low calcium, high calcium, high prolactin, PCOS, menstrual irregularity, infertility, early puberty, unwanted hair growth in females, obesity, hypogonadism, turner syndrome, growth hormone deficiency cushing syndrome, addision disease, Type 1 diabetes etc are discussed from patient aspect and effort is made to answer most of questions for a hormonal problem.</p>
<p>Diabetes E-book is a complete book on diabetes with a great navigation and facility to see images &amp; related video, while reading a article.</p>
<p>Professional area is for doctors and its main objective is to create an interactive platform to discuss views among experts of Diabetes and endocrinology.</p>
<p>Diabetes diary is software which can be downloaded by users and then they can use it as their complete medical record and also can take opinion with their treating doctor</p>
<hr /><strong>What is the best method of birth control for someone with pcos?</strong></p>
<p>I am 29yrs old and have had two children and I am looking to prevent any further pregnancys as well as help control as many of the pcos symptoms as I can&#8230;.I am willing to have surgery if this is the best option for me(or my husband can as well!!) Any advice?</p>
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<p>queasyness,lower back pain, bloating,pinkish discharge for two days,tired hurting feet&#8230;..neg. pregnancy test&#8230;..4wks &amp;6 days.</p>
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<p>Many women with PCOS are often prescribed oral contraceptives to help regulate an irregular or absent menstrual cycle.</p>
<p>However, this merely regulates the period artificially, without changing the underlying problem causing PCOS, namely Insulin Resistance. When the contraceptives are discontinued, the PCOS symptoms will persist.</p>
<p>In addition, a new study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility showed that birth control pills may exacerbate Insulin Resistance (1).</p>
<p>The study examined 36 adolescent girls with PCOS. Half the group took an oral contraceptive containing synthetic progesterone and the other half took a birth control pill with an anti-androgenic (a substance that suppresses the male hormone testosterone).</p>
<p>Both groups showed an increase in Insulin Resistance. Furthermore, the group taking the oral contraceptive containing the anti-androgenic showed an increase in both insulin secretion and blood levels of insulin.</p>
<p>With Insulin Resistance being the root cause of PCOS, women must think twice before considering the use of birth control pills to control irregular or absent menses. Not only do oral contraceptives not address the cause of PCOS but they actually may worsen the problem with Insulin Resistance.</p>
<p>It is important to remember that PCOS is a complex syndrome that requires a multi-faceted approach. There isn&#8217;t a single pill out there that will cure PCOS. Women with PCOS need to address Insulin Resistance through lifestyle changes like improved diet and a regular exercise regime.</p>
<p>(1)  Mastorakos G, Koliopoulos C, Deligeoroglou E, Diamanti-Kandarakis E, Creatsas G.,</p>
<p>Effects of two forms of combined oral contraceptives on carbohydrate metabolism in adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome.,</p>
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<p><strong>I was diagnosed with PCOS?</strong></p>
<p>I was diagnosed with PCOS? What does it mean and how can I treat it, Can I still fall pregnant? Dr didnt explain much and pushed me out the door after.</p>
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<p>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms And Treatments.</p>
<p>Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) also known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome or functional ovarian hyperandrogenism is an endocrine disorder that is seen occurring in 22 to 23 percent of the women’s population. It is a fairly common disorder of the hormones that occurs in teenagers and young women. It was first recognized in the year 1935.</p>
<p>In polycystic ovarian syndrome the ovary starts to mature twice the follicles than normal every month. These follicles mature, enlarge but do not release an egg. Normally during every menstrual cycle 5 follicles mature and there is maturation of at least one egg at ovulation, however in PCOS there is no release of an egg. This disease is said to run in families and is more common among the Asian decent women.</p>
<p>The actually cause of PCOS is still unknown but it is said to be related to irregular menstrual period or heavy bleeding. Another cause could be related to the amount of insulin production in your body. More the level of insulin, more are the chances of the insulin regulating the levels of sugar in the body. If there is extra insulin, it causes an imbalance in the hormones, thus making your menstrual cycle run smoothly.</p>
<p>The most common symptoms of PCOS are irregular periods, very light or heavy bleeding, occurrence of acne, hirsutism a condition where girls have extra growth of hair on face, neck, chest and lower abdomen and obesity. For PCOS to be diagnosed properly, one must visit a gynaecologist or an endocrinologist. After finding out the medical history of the patient the doctor will further do a physical check up. This will include a blood test, weight, physical changes like skin darkening, hair growth and gynaecologic examination if you are sexually active person.</p>
<p>PCOS must be treated early or can cause infertility to the young women in the long run, thus refraining her from having any children. If one desires to have children they must get the PCOS treated at an early stage. Many women have children even after developing the syndrome and getting an early treatment. PCOS is a condition that cannot be cured completely but can be taken care of and treated.</p>
<p>The doctor will help you loose weight if you have gained excess of it, through certain exercises and diet plans. This balancing of weight may further help bring the horm<br />
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one levels to normal. Medicines like birth control pills and progesterone may be prescribed by the doctor to treat PCOS. These medicines and other creams prescribed by the doctor also help the girl control the excessive growth of hair and the occurrence of acne. However the medication does not always help every woman.</p>
<p>Women PCOS who want to conceive and have failed to respond to fertility drugs can get treated through surgery. A procedure called Laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) helps the women conceive. This technique destroys the tissues on the ovaries that produce testosterone and it thus helps in improving the hormone imbalance and ovulation cycle for long, helping women conceive. Treating infertility is one of the most prominent treatments that PCOS women desire for.</p>
<p>To Your Health!</p>
<hr />I hope you&#8217;ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s not PCOS, what could it be? &#8211; 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet &#8230;</p>
<p>Hi, I was just wondering if anyone might be able to help me out. I have all the symptoms of PCOS (hursutism *very bad*, hair loss,2-3 periods a year,</p>
<p>comment on study: pcos symptoms may be relieved with acupuncture &#8230;</p>
<p>this looks interesting but leaves me with lots of questions. please include information about the study for people that want to research further. what journal? how recent?</p>
<p>What Women Should Know About PCOS:Polycycstic Ovarian Syndrome &#8230;</p>
<p>Polycystic ovary syndrome (or PCOS) is common, affecting as many as 1 in 15 women. Often the symptoms begin in the teen years. Treatment can help control the symptoms and prevent long-term problems. What are hormones, and what happens &#8230;</p>
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<p>Anyone else with PCOS, not taking drugs and TTC?</p>
<p>I was diagnosed with PCOS after not having any periods after coming off the pill but other than that do not suffer from any other of the common PCOS symptoms (therefore have not been prescribed any medication, nor do I want any!). &#8230;</p>
<p>Five Steps to Reverse PCOS Symptoms &#8211; DivineCaroline</p>
<p>Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) affects 5–10 percent of pre-menopausal women, making it the most common female endocrine disorder. PCOS wreaks havoc on hormones: excessive amounts&#8230;</p>
<p>“how to use acupuncture to ease pcos symptoms” on pcos challenge radio</p>
<p>increasingly, acupuncture is being linked to pcos as a potent treatment for symptoms. what&#8217;s all the buzz about? tune in to pcos challenge radio on wednesday, august 26th at 6:00 pm edt as sasha ottey interviews lynn schwartz who &#8230;</p>
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<hr /><strong>Does anyone have any information about PCOS pyrocystic ovaries?</strong></p>
<p>i have suffered with bad periods or no period since i was 13, i have acne only on my face and im beginning to notice im becoming more hairy. my bmi is 25 so im overweight, im nearly 19 and have been trying to shift my weight for 3 years. i went to the doctor about back pain and he noticed the hair and spots. he sed its a 90% chance i have PYROCYSTIC OVARIES im scared as i know this can affect fertility if anyone knows anyways to help the condition or help me shift this weight in a affective wway please help me</p>
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