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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which is generally known as PCOS, is a condition where a womans body has an imbalance of female sex hormones. Estrogen and progesterone are female hormones, which help a womans ovaries to release eggs. Androgen is a male hormone, which is also found in a woman's body but in a small amount than men. If a level of Androgen is increased beyond a limit, it shows male like indications in a woman such as deeper voice, male-pattern baldness and so on. This hormonal imbalance also affects the functioning of a womans reproductive organs and may lead to infertility.

The symptoms of PCOS may include uncommon body hair growth on belly, face, and chest. A woman with hormonal imbalance may notice a decrease in breast size, irregular menstrual cycle, acne, and dark skin markings around neck, armpits, breasts and groin.

The causes of PCOS are largely unknown. However, many experts believe that it could be due to genetically disorders. Whatever the reasons may be, it affects the reproductive ability of a woman, which may constrain her from being a mother. At fertile way, we provide extremely effective and natural therapy to treat hormonal imbalance.

Though hormonal imbalance is a curable, conventional medical therapies fail to treat this health issue and label a woman as infertile. On the other hand, fertile way, with years of experience, has a great success rate of treating women with PCOS and helps them to conceive and have child, naturally.

Rather than numbing the symptoms, experts at fertile way heal a womans body with the help of Chinese herbs and acupuncture. Chinese herbs help to normalize the hormones level in a womans body. These herbs gently remove the obstacles which are constraining a woman to her own child.

Fertile way has a team of experts who listens each womans body and provide treatment accordingly rather than using a blanket treatment for all women. Today, with the help of fertile way, thousands of women that were diagnosed with PCOS, are enjoying their motherhood and living a normal life.

by: Sabrina Silins




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