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PCOS, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Your Fertility: Your Guide to Self-Care, Emotional Well-Being, and Medical Support  
Author: Colette Harris
ISBN: 1401902928
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Have you ever had irregular periods? Do you find that you’re always putting on weight? Do you feel harried, emotional, and upbeat one minute, but down the next? Or do you struggle with adult acne or excess, unwanted facial and body hair? It’s possible that you have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), a hormonal health conditions that affects one in ten women in the U.S.—and is one of the most common causes of fertility problems. So if you do have PCOS, chances are that you have questions about fertility buzzing around in your head, such as: Am I fertile? What can I do to boost my chances of pregnancy? Will irregular periods stop me from getting pregnant? Will my symptoms come back if I go off the Pill? Is it now or never? I’ve been trying for months—what next? Will fertility drugs help me? Will I have a healthy pregnancy? Whether you’re trying to get pregnant, wondering about your chances of having a child in the future, or wondering what on earth to do next, this book can help. Written by two women who have had PCOS at different stages of their fertility journeys, it will help you answer those unique PCOS questions, as well as give you the impetus to take action to boost your chances of fertility with simple self-help strategies.


About the Author
Colette Harris is a leading health journalist and magazine editor from the United Kingdom (UK) who was diagnosed with PCOS in 1996 and is currently wondering: Will I be fertile if I decide I want children? She has a degree from Oxford University and has been writing pioneering articles on PCOS in international newspapers and magazines since 1997 in order to raise awareness of the condition and campaign for better treatment and understanding for women who have it. Her passion is finding practical self-help strategies from nutrition to stress relief that have a profound effect on PCOS symptoms but also empower the women who use them. Colette is a frequent speaker at international conferences and women’s groups exploring PCOS. PCOS 0722539754 all time net sales = 49,356 (average gross sales over last 3 months = 554 per month - so should hit 50k fairly soon!) PCOS Diet Book 0007131844 all time net sales = 28,437 (average gross sales over last 3 months = 675 per month) Theresa Cheung is a freelance writer, teacher, health consultant and mom who was diagnosed with PCOS in 1997 when she was trying to conceive. At that time, Theresa was living in the U.S., where she had her first child using fertility drugs and then completed her family with fertility treatment in the UK. Theresa holds a master’s degree from Cambridge University and now divides her time between the U.S. and UK. Colette and Theresa have used their personal experiences and expertise to publish their previous books, The PCOS Diet Book, ISBN: 0007131844; and You Can Beat PMS, ISBN: 0007154259.




PCOS, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Your Fertility: Your Guide to Self-Care, Emotional Well-Being, and Medical Support

     



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