We are launching the next round of Find Fertility for January 2023. This video describes a few reasons why it's more difficult to get pregnant with PCOS.
One of the reasons it's more difficult to get pregnant with PCOS is related to anovulation.
If you aren't ovulating you can't get pregnant. If you ovulate irregularly you are ovulating less often and getting less chances to ovulate based on that.
The great news is diet and lifestyle can impact if you ovulate. Diet and lifestyle can also impact hormone production allowing your body to create follicles with the best egg quality.
High levels of insulin trigger the ovary to make too much testosterone and too much testosterone is part of why ovulation gets interrupted.
With poor egg quality it can be more difficult for your body to make adequate progesterone and progesterone is something your body needs to get pregnant, prepare the uterine lining for implantation and help sustain pregnancy once it occurs.
Things like stress, inflammation, insulin resistance can all impact how these hormones are made.
Learning how, when, (if) you are ovulating, how to time sex for that and how to improve egg quality and endometrial lining, you will significantly increase your chances of getting pregnant.
If you are interested in learning more about the Find Fertilty course click here: https://www.pcosfertilitynutrition.com/ffcourse.
One of the reasons it's more difficult to get pregnant with PCOS is related to anovulation.
If you aren't ovulating you can't get pregnant. If you ovulate irregularly you are ovulating less often and getting less chances to ovulate based on that.
The great news is diet and lifestyle can impact if you ovulate. Diet and lifestyle can also impact hormone production allowing your body to create follicles with the best egg quality.
High levels of insulin trigger the ovary to make too much testosterone and too much testosterone is part of why ovulation gets interrupted.
With poor egg quality it can be more difficult for your body to make adequate progesterone and progesterone is something your body needs to get pregnant, prepare the uterine lining for implantation and help sustain pregnancy once it occurs.
Things like stress, inflammation, insulin resistance can all impact how these hormones are made.
Learning how, when, (if) you are ovulating, how to time sex for that and how to improve egg quality and endometrial lining, you will significantly increase your chances of getting pregnant.
If you are interested in learning more about the Find Fertilty course click here: https://www.pcosfertilitynutrition.com/ffcourse.