My doctors has told me if me and my partner want to start trying for a baby we both need to lose weight to help increase the chances of us getting pregnant but really struggling. I'm on a lot of medcation so it's really hard trying to lose this weight. Can anyone recommend what we could do
Harley x
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hi i have had pcos since i was a teenager and i have a beautiful daughter so it is possible there is diet desinged for people with pcos there is this lady online who has reserched apcos and has a diet plan and she give good advice her email is tarry@pcosdietsupport.com and she has alot of reciepes too which will help with your weight it's delicousiyella.com that will help you with your pcos and help you lose weight your partner and join you on this diet it will help him to give a go let me know how you both get on good luck.
Hi Harley. I have PCOS and a condition (unknown to me at the time of my pregnancy) called APS - Hughes Syndrome. Before becoming pregnant I was a little overweight and like yourself I was taking a mix of meds. To get my body ready I swapped a few things around in my diet e.g. I had brown rice/bread/pasta etc and took the relevant vitamins my body needed plus folic acid. I cut down on my portion size, and if I felt like having another nibble I had carrot sticks, apple and other fruits and veggies. You can have treats, just not lots of the wrong things. Due to my ill health now and the fact I was putting on so much weight, around 5 months ago I joined Weight Watchers. In that time I have lost 2 stone and am feeling so much better for it. Maybe you could join on a short term basis and see if it helps!!! I hope you both find something that works. Just take things a step at a time and don't get stressed by it, as the stress alone can add to the problem. I was told I would never have kids, but I proved everyone wrong by getting pregnant in my first 3 weeks of trying! Good luck xxx
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