I'm Thinking of Having a Baby

Meet Katrina: She has PCOS

Hannah Eriksen Season 1 Episode 2

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Being diagnosed with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can be perceived to cause infertility. 

If you're thinking about having a baby with PCOS , no doubt this has crossed your mind. 

However, it's very possible to have babies with PCOS as Katrina has! 

Listen to her story about being diagnosed, how that affected her body image and relationship with food, how she managed to have two beautiful children, and how's she's on a journey to rediscovering a new definition of wellness. 

A valuable listen for anyone recently diagnosed or planning to have children. 

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Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Get yo'self a professional (psst, lik...