Most women are born with all the eggs they’ll ever produce – around one to two million at the time of birth – and that includes those with PCOS. The difference is that during ovulation, the typical ten to 15 eggs available to be fertilized drastically increases for women with PCOS.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome affects at least one in ten women – probably more since it’s so underdiagnosed. Sadly, many women are told that having PCOS means they’ll never become pregnant. However, our expert this week dispels this and other misinformation that’s widespread about PCOS.
Guest Information:
- Dr. Lora Shahine, Double Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist, Pacific Northwest Fertility, Podcast Host, Baby or Bust











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