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Originally Posted by CynthiaB: It's amazing how much power our minds have over our bodies. |
Hi, I have PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), I also purchased the book, very excellent read!
Good Luck! |
Having PCOS does make it harder, but not impossible. :D I really don't think I'd have two out of three of my daughters without that book. Took 18 months to get pregnant with the first, but with #2 I got pregnant on my second cycle of trying (after using the fertility awareness method to avoid pregnancy for six cycles). :) And stress...I don't doubt stress plays into it. It wasn't until I had given up on getting pregnant that I got pregnant with my eldest.
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I've just started to read it and it looks like it's going to help me a great deal. To be honest, I didn't even know where to start, I'm confidant this book is going to be a big source of information for me.
Keep your fingers crossed for me ladies and hopfully I'll have some good news! :) |
I just wanted to say good luck with everything and that you were a beautiful beautiful bride!
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Originally Posted by anyothername: I'll keep everyone posted!! Thanks again ladies for all of your advice. If there is anything else you think I should know please don't hesitate to leave a post!! |
Yes well, PCOS right now is causing me not to Ovulate so that is my main problem. But the book is very good and I wish everyone Good Luck who is TTC!
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K, so I just finished reading that book, all I can say is Wow!! I had no idea how little I actually know about my body and my cycle.
I would recommend this book to all women. What a great source of information. Thanks so much for the referral. What a great book! |
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