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PCOS and Miscarriage: What You Need to Know


PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, is a common hormonal disorder in women that can affect their ability to conceive and maintain a pregnancy.


Miscarriage, the loss of a pregnancy, is more common in women with PCOS.


Understanding how PCOS relates to miscarriage is important for women with these conditions.


How PCOS Affects Miscarriage Risk

Women with PCOS have a higher chance of experiencing miscarriage due to hormonal imbalances, insulin issues, and inflammation, which are common in PCOS.


These factors can impact the development of a pregnancy, increasing the risk of miscarriage.


Managing PCOS to Reduce Miscarriage Risk

Although miscarriage risk is higher in women with PCOS, there are ways to reduce this risk.


Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet can help manage PCOS symptoms and improve overall health.


Seeking guidance from healthcare providers, like those in our PCOS30 Program, can offer personalized support for women with PCOS who are trying to conceive or are pregnant.


Conclusion

PCOS and miscarriage can be challenging, but by understanding their connection and taking steps to manage PCOS, women can improve their chances of having a healthy pregnancy.


Our PCOS30 Program provides tailored support and resources for women with PCOS to help them conceive and have a successful pregnancy.


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