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Getting Diagnosed with PCOS: My Personal Experience and What I Learned

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Getting a diagnosis for PCOS was both a relief and a challenge for me. I had been struggling with symptoms of the condition since I was around 15 years old, which is when I started noticing serious weight fluctuations and the first few thick, dark hairs growing under my chin. A few years after this I heard about PCOS from a friend who had just gotten her diagnosis. After hearing her describe her struggles, a lot of what she was saying really resonated with my own experience, so I did some research into it, which only strengthened my suspicions that this could also be what I was dealing with. That same friend was the one who gave me the courage to finally go to my GP near the end of 2022. I had been very nervous and embarrassed about going, as I’d heard some bad stories from people online about doctors minimising and ignoring other women’s experiences. However, I was pleasantly surprised, as my GP was very supportive and understanding, she did not ignore my concerns and wasted no time...

What is PCOS? Understanding Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and its Symptoms

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For those who may not know, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a very common hormonal disorder that affects around 1 in 10 women in the UK, although half of these women may not show any symptoms, those that do are often not aware that the symptoms they experience are caused by PCOS, and there is often a lot of stigma surrounding conversations about these symptoms and women’s health in general.   Despite the name, women with PCOS don’t actually have ‘cysts’, rather the ovaries become enlarged and contain fluid-filled sacs (the underdeveloped follicles in which eggs develop). These sacs are often not able to release an egg meaning ovulation does not occur every month, resulting in the most common PCOS symptom – irregular periods (some women can have no periods at all). As this condition prevents ovulation from occurring regularly, many women wanting to have children have issues conceiving as a result.   On top of this, the hormonal imbalance in the body often leads to irregularly ...

Introduction to My PCOS Journey and Women's Health Blog

Hey there, my name is Amy, and I’m very excited to be starting my blog to share my journey with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) with you! This blog will be dedicated to raising awareness, providing tips, and creating a safe space for open conversations about women’s health, especially surrounding living with PCOS. Whether you are newly diagnosed, looking for help managing you’re the condition, or simply seeking more information on the topic, I really hope my blog can be a good source of support and understanding. Though I must state that while I will aim to make my posts on every topic as informed and accurate as possible, I am not a healthcare professional and am in no way qualified to give you medical advice . I’m simply here to share my personal experiences navigating life with PCOS and share practical tips that have worked for me and might work for you too! My main goal is to create a judgement-free community where women living with PCOS can feel more empowered and less alone ...