EPISODE · Feb 12, 2023 · 9 MIN
PCOS and Infertility
from To Health With That! MTHFR Mutations and Methylation. · host Dr. Amy Neuzil
PCOS is one of the more common causes of female-factor infertility because it creates a situation in which ovulation is unpredictable or not occurring and babies can't be made if no good eggs are released. Dr. Kate and Dr. Amy will talk about The diet they typically suggest for PCOS Why a PCOS diagnosis is commonly missed Inositol for PCOS The difference between working with PCOS for clients on a fertility journey vs. clients who are just looking for health Supplements used for PCOS. For the full video version of Dr. Kate and Dr. Amy talking this one through, click here. If you have genetic polymorphisms and want to join the most amazing group of other folks with genetic polymorphisms, click here. If you'd like to take a course on MTHFR, click here. To learn more about Dr. Kate Naumes, visit naumesnd.com. For more about Dr. Amy Neuzil, visit tohealthwiththat.com
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PCOS is one of the more common causes of female-factor infertility because it creates a situation in which ovulation is unpredictable or not occurring and babies can't be made if no good eggs are released. Dr. Kate and Dr. Amy will talk about The diet they typically suggest for PCOS Why a PCOS diagnosis is commonly missed Inositol for PCOS The difference between working with PCOS for clients on a fertility journey vs. clients who are just looking for health Supplements used for PCOS. For the full video version of Dr. Kate and Dr. Amy talking this one through, click here. If you have genetic polymorphisms and want to join the most amazing group of other folks with genetic polymorphisms, click here. If you'd like to take a course on MTHFR, click here. To learn more about Dr. Kate Naumes, visit naumesnd.com. For more about Dr. Amy Neuzil, visit tohealthwiththat.com
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