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Postpartum pcod
I am a feeding mother of 2.5months girl baby, delivered via emergency c section, recently got diagnosed with pcod but i didnt have any prior medical complications or pcod before pregnancy and during pregnancy how should i approach this?
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Do nothing for the moment . Just concentrate on taking care of your baby and yourself . Don’t eat the ghee and ghee ka laddu . Try to stay slim . Any added weight will cause more problem to PCOD Just checking your blood suar and weight .
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Connect please
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Do u have any menstrual cycle issue...
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What menstrual issues are you having ? How was the diagnosis of pcos made ?
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They only treatment of pcos ( it's not a disease its a syndrome) is to exercise and maintain a healthy body mass index
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