Nutrition and health for women with PCOS
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In this episode, IĀ dive into the pros and cons of hormonal birth control for managing PCOS symptoms. While birth control is commonly prescribed to address issues like irregular periods, acne, and excess hair growth, it may not always be the best solution.
IĀ discuss why birth control doesnāt tackle the root causes of PCOS, what happens when you come off it, and how to support your body naturally post-pill. If youāve felt frustrated by unresolved symptoms or are searching for alternatives that work with your body rather than masking symptoms, this episode will help!
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Are you experiencing short cycles that make it feel like youāre always on your period?
The final episode of the series- Period Problems with PCOS- is for you.
Short cyclesāwhere your period comes more frequently than every 21 daysācan be a sign of hormonal imbalances and lowĀ progesterone levels after ovulation.
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Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
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**Please note- the tips and strategies shared in thisĀ episodeĀ are not intended to replace medical care. Always seek professional guidance if you are experiencing unusual symptoms, prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you have concerns about fertility or hormonal health. Your well-being is important, and getting the right support is key to feeling your best.
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In part 4 of theĀ Period Problems with PCOS series, weāre tackling a draining and frustrating issue: prolonged bleeding.
If it feels like your period never ends, youāre not alone. Prolonged bleeding can be caused by anovulatory cycles, uterine lining issues, or hormonal imbalances.Ā
Prolonged bleeding doesnāt have to disruptĀ your life. Tune in for actionable advice and tips to get your cycle back on track.
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Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
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**Please note- the tips and strategies shared in thisĀ episodeĀ are not intended to replace medical care. Always seek professional guidance if you are experiencing unusual symptoms, prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you have concerns about fertility or hormonal health. Your well-being is important, and getting the right support is key to feeling your best.
Spotting between periods can be confusing and frustrating, especially if youāre unsure why itās happening. In part three of our Period Problems with PCOS series, weāll explore what spotting might mean for women with PCOS and how to address it naturally.
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Whether spotting is an occasional issueĀ or a regular occurrence, this episode offers clarity and practical steps to stop it in its tracks.
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Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
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**Please note- the tips and strategies shared in this episodeĀ are not intended to replace medical care. Always seek professional guidance if you are experiencing unusual symptoms, prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you have concerns about fertility or hormonal health. Your well-being is important, and getting the right support is key to feeling your best.
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Welcome to partĀ two of theĀ Period Problems with PCOS series, weāre talking about heavy periods todayāa condition that can leave you exhausted, uncomfortable, and even anemic.
Heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, is a common issue for women with PCOS due to hormonal imbalances and disrupted ovulation.
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If heavy periods are leaving you drained and overwhelmed, this episode is packed with actionable tips to lighten your flow and reclaim your energy.
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Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
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**Please note- the tips and strategies shared in thisĀ episodeĀ are not intended to replace medical care. Always seek professional guidance if you are experiencing unusual symptoms, prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you have concerns about fertility or hormonal health. Your well-being is important, and getting the right support is key to feeling your best.
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Welcome to part one of theĀ 5-part series on Period Problems with PCOS. Today, weāre diving into one of the most common and frustrating issues: missing periods or irregular cycles.
Missing periods, also known as amenorrhea, areĀ often one of the first signs of hormonal imbalances caused by PCOS. The good news is that with the right nutrition plan and lifestyle changes you can reverse it naturally.Ā
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be sure to tune in for the rest of the week for additional tips and strategies for healthy periods with PCOS.
Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
Meal PlanĀ includes:
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**Please note- the tips and strategies shared in thisĀ episodeĀ are not intended to replace medical care. Always seek professional guidance if you are experiencing unusual symptoms, prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you have concerns about fertility or hormonal health. Your well-being is important, and getting the right support is key to feeling your best.
With so much conflicting information, itās easy to feel confused about whatās truly best for your body.
In this episode, weāre unpacking the effects of high-intensity exercise on cortisol, hormones, and overall PCOSĀ health, and how you can find a balanced approach to movement that works withānot againstāyour body.
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Get instant access toĀ aĀ deliciousĀ meal plan, recipes, grocery list and time-saving prep guide! It's time toĀ manage PCOS periods from the sourceĀ AND enjoy the foods you love.
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Today, weāre breaking down one of the most powerful ways to support menstrual and hormone health for women with PCOS: what you eat.
Iām Dafna Chazin, a dietitian specializing in PCOS and hormone health, and I'm here to help you understand how to build meals that balance hormones, reduce inflammation, and support period healthāall without restrictive diets or giving up your favorite foods.
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Get more tips and strategies for better periods with PCOS by downloadingĀ my free guide: dafnachazin.com/betterperiods. This guide provides specific recommendations based on your period symptoms, plus an optional meal plan packed with hormone-supportive meals and snacks!
5 Period Red Flags You Shouldnāt Ignore | PCOS and Menstrual Health
Today, we're diving deep into the top 5 period red flags you should never ignore, especially if you have PCOS. Period problems might be common, but that doesn't mean they're normal or something you should just live with. Understanding why these issues occur and how to address them can make a huge difference in your menstrual health.
š“ Red Flag #1: Missing Periods Missing periods, also known as amenorrhea, is a common issue with PCOS. If you go more than 35 days between periods or have less than 10 periods a year, itās often due to lack of ovulation, called an anovulatory cycle. High insulin and androgen levels are usually the culprits, preventing your ovaries from ovulating. While birth control can help shed the uterine lining, reversing insulin resistance and reducing androgens naturally through nutrition, supplements and healthy habits are my method of choice!
š“ Red Flag #2: Heavy Periods Heavy periods, or menorrhagia, affect 20-25% of women with PCOS. If you're soaking through more than 16 regular tampons per cycle or bleeding for more than seven days, you might be experiencing heavy periods. This often results from too much estrogen and not enough progesterone, or conditions like hypothyroidism. It's essential to get this checked by a doctor as other causes like polyps or fibroids can also lead to heavy bleeding.
š“ Red Flag #3: Prolonged Bleeding Prolonged bleeding can significantly impact your life, often leading to fatigue and stress. This is typically due to a lack of ovulation and an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone, causing your uterine lining to shed continuously. This is a major quality of life issue and can be managed with the right hormonal balance and medical support.
š“ Red Flag #4: Severe PMS Symptoms Severe PMS, including pain, cramps, digestive issues, migraines, and mood swings, can indicate hormonal imbalances. If these symptoms are debilitating, it's a sign that your menstrual cycle needs attention. Balancing your hormones can help alleviate these symptoms, leading to a healthier, symptom-free period.
š“ Red Flag #5: Spotting Between Periods Spotting between periods can be a sign of low progesterone levels. This sporadic bleeding occurs when estrogen levels build up the uterine lining, but without enough progesterone to maintain it, the lining sheds prematurely. Ensuring adequate progesterone production can help eliminate spotting and maintain a regular cycle.
š Take Control of Your Cycle Over the next 100 days, focus on three key areas to regulate your cycle: blood sugar control, reducing inflammation, and efficient estrogen detoxification. These steps are essential for managing PCOS and achieving a healthy menstrual cycle.
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Let's Recap the Five Red Flags:
1. Missing Periods
2. Heavy Periods
3. Prolonged Bleeding
4. Severe PMS Symptoms
5. Spotting Between Periods
I'd love to hear your thoughts on today's video. If you're struggling with any of these period issues or have questions, reach out in the comments below or on Instagram atĀ [@PCOS.nutritionist.dafna](http://instagram.com/PCOS.nutritionist.dafna).
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Are you unsure if your period is healthy?
Understanding your menstrual cycle is crucial, not just for fertility, but for overall health. Many women, especially those with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), face challenges with irregular periods.
In this episode, I dive deep into the 5 main criteria to assess the health of your period, providing guidance that could help you achieve more regular and symptom-free menstrual cycles.
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Whether you're experiencing irregular periods or trying to better understand your menstrual health, this video covers the essentials you need to know.
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