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PCOS and Postpartum Health

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  Polycystic ovariansyndrome (PCOS) affects up to 20% of women during their reproductive years, according to the National Library of Medicine. Period irregularity or missed periods is one of the negative symptoms of PCOS. This means that a woman suffering from the illness may not ovulate on a regular basis. If you've recently become pregnant and have PCOS, you might be wondering how you'll feel once your kid is born. Will your symptoms remain the same or worsen? There is a lot to learn about PCOS and postpartum depression. PCOS Symptoms Following Pregnancy Unfortunately, PCOS can lead to long-term difficulties for both the foetus and the mother. PCOS may impair a woman's ability to breastfeed. Some of the negative symptoms of PCOS may worsen after a woman delivers birth. Weight Gain Weight gain is a problem for many women who have PCOS. You may need to pay closer attention to your weight after giving delivery. Maintaining a balanced diet throughout your pregna...