We're excited to tell you about the first of what we hope will be several live webinar Q&As with PCOS experts this year. And what a Q&A to kick off with!We have three incredible experts lined up to take your questions for an hour this Friday evening from 6:30 - 7:30pm. You have the chance… Continue reading Live Q&A with PCOS Experts on 03 Feb
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Research call out: contraception research study
Meet Dama Health- a womenโs health startup based in London with a mission to personalise medicine starting with contraception. Theyโre conducting a new and exciting contraception research study in the UK looking at genetic differences behind why some people experience side effects on hormonal contraception and others do not experience side effects on hormonal contraception.… Continue reading Research call out: contraception research study
Research call out: experience of PCOS for women in the UK
My name is Rosie Blackburn, and I am a third year Anthropology student at Durham University. Anthropology is mainly interested in understanding lived experiences of individual people. In this instance I plan to investigate individual experiences of PCOS for women in the UK. More specifically I want to understand your own path to diagnosis: why… Continue reading Research call out: experience of PCOS for women in the UK
Research call out: PCOS and cultures in the UK
Hi, Iโm Himani, a final-year Human Geography student studying at Cardiff University. My dissertation will explore experiences of PCOS to investigate and compare femininity and cultures in the UK and India. Whilst the social sciences have begun to investigate womenโs experiences with PCOS, there is a lack of cross-cultural comparison in PCOS studies between the… Continue reading Research call out: PCOS and cultures in the UK
Guest blog: “Weight isn’t always the most important factor in managing PCOS”
Guest blog by Dr Claire Pettitt PhD MSc RD from CP NutritionFind Claire on Instagram or Facebook"One thing I wish people knew about PCOS: That weight isnโt always the most important factor when it comes to managing PCOS" After struggling with irregular periods, mood swings and cravings, acne, excess hair growth and weight gain, youโve… Continue reading Guest blog: “Weight isn’t always the most important factor in managing PCOS”
Managing PCOS Through Diet and Lifestyle -Without Restriction
Guest blog by Claire Pettitt MSc RD PhD (c)ย - from CP Nutrition Hi there! My name is Claire Pettitt and I am a UK Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist and I am passionate about supporting women with PCOS to understand their condition and what they can do to support themselves in managing their symptoms, to… Continue reading Managing PCOS Through Diet and Lifestyle -Without Restriction
PCOS Story: Rachel on never giving up hope on her fertility journey
Post by Rachel, Verity chair (CN: mention of weight loss and miscarriage) One of my earliest memories is being 3.5 years old and playing mummy with my cabbage patch doll. Itโs all I ever wanted to do and be and I knew I would do whatever it took to make it happen - one way… Continue reading PCOS Story: Rachel on never giving up hope on her fertility journey
iHOPE PCOS programme
Guest post by Carol Percy What is the HOPE programme? HOPE is an evidence-based self-management programme that supports people with long term health conditions to cope more effectively. That includes eating well, staying physically active, and following any necessary medical treatments, as well as managing stress, dealing with the emotional impact of their condition and… Continue reading iHOPE PCOS programme
Mindfulness and PCOSย
I am currently working on my PhD at St Maryโs University Twickenham, London, which is focusing on mindfulness-based interventions for the management of certain predominant physiological and psychological symptoms of PCOS.
4 things that help me deal with period problems PCOS causes
Itโs important to remember PCOS affects everyone differently but I wish I had access to this kind of information at the beginning of my journey. Hereโs four of my biggest period problems and what Iโve found that helps.
