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  • By: Karie Milstein
  • Narrated by: Derik Hendrickson
  • Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins

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PCOS Weight Loss Diet Plan: This Guide Will Help Reverse PCOS Fertility Issues

By: Karie Milstein
Narrated by: Derik Hendrickson
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Medical intervention is not your only solution for PCOS-related infertility.

Are you worried that your lifelong dream of becoming a mother has been crushed by your PCOS diagnosis?

Among the serious symptoms that come with this condition, infertility is one of the most devastating.

Seventy to 80 percent of women with PCOS have fertility issues, while 30-50 percent experience miscarriages in the first trimester.

Those who are able to get past the first trimester are at a higher risk of premature birth and have their babies spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit.

These are daunting statistics to face in the wake of a PCOS diagnosis, especially if you’re trying to conceive.

Modern medicine has fortunately been able to provide more options for those who want to have a baby, such as fertility treatments and IVF. Yet, because these options cost a lot of money and are not 100 percent guaranteed to work, they might be considered a last resort.

Luckily, there are other proven ways you can resolve your fertility issues, and you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to do it.

In PCOS Weight Loss Diet Plan, you will discover:

  • How you can improve your chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy by addressing this one issue
  • Why PCOS is making it more difficult for you to lose weight, and how you can counteract its effects
  • The biggest misconceptions about PCOS that may be leading you to the wrong treatments
  • The critical complications from PCOS that need to be addressed, even if you don’t plan on getting pregnant
  • The chemicals that could be in your makeup and other personal products that negatively affect your hormones
  • How to boost your fertility naturally with these simple tweaks in your daily habits 
  • The PCOS-fighting foods to include in your meals, with quick and delicious recipes you can easily make
  • And much more

Plenty of women with PCOS have been able to conceive and successfully have children - some even without the assistance of reproductive technology.

Whether you’re currently struggling to conceive or are concerned about your future plans for a family, it’s never too soon to work on your PCOS symptoms and your fertility.

Resolving the issues that are affecting your fertility will also sort out the underlying problems causing your other health concerns.

Reclaim your health and your life, and don’t let your PCOS diagnosis stop you from achieving your dreams of building a family.

If you want to improve your chances of a successful pregnancy while addressing your other PCOS symptoms at the same time, then buy this audiobook right now.

©2021 Karie Milstein (P)2021 Karie Milstein

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