Polycystic Syndrome (PCOS) and Fertility

Approximately 10% of all women have polycystic syndrome (PCOS).  Ovarian cysts and polycystic syndrome are currently the leading cause of infertility.  Ovaries of women with PCOS produce an excess of androgen (male hormone).  It is the male hormone androgen that causes the ovulation process to be disrupted.

The current treatments for infertility due to PCOS stimulate the female hormones, causing the body to increase ovulation.  The increase in ovulation was believed to cause an increase in the pregnancy rates.  Current drug therapies include metformin and clomiphene, both studied extensively and found to increase ovulation, but found to not increase pregnancy rates or live-births in women studied.  It would seem that ovulations produced by these drugs are not equal to natural cycles.

The drug treatments are found to only increase the female hormones, not cure of even decrease PCOS and it’s symptoms.  The effect on the body is tremendous - think of the hormones you would normally produce and it’s relationship to your mood, energy and general well-being.  Your body with PCOS will add in the male hormones.  Now add in an excess of female hormones - two or three times the normal.  How would that effect your personality or your state of wellness?  Is your doctor only covering up the problem?

The correct treatment would decrease PCOS, allowing the body to resume natural ovulation.  The correct treatment should not be an increase of hormones along with the additional side effects.  While the medical community will continue to debate ways to treat the side effects of PCOS - why not work to eliminate it?  With your PCOS eliminated, your body can resume natural ovulation and your fertility can return to normal.  Treat the problem, not the side effects.

The correct treatment is here now.  Reducing and eliminating ovarian cysts and the symptoms of PCOS.  Discover how women worldwide are relieving the constant pain of ovarian cysts.  Shrinking them within 3 days and eliminating within 8 weeks.  Getting back to their normal fertility cycles - all without ever using risky drugs or resorting to surgery - guaranteed!

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