Here are the important details about egg quality and PCOS that you need to know today.
When you're trying to boost fertility, egg quality is one key piece not to miss.
Why?
Well, for one, PCOS sets you up (in a few ways!) to have poor egg quality. For instance, do you have irregular cycles? That is one important sign of poor egg quality.
When eggs are good quality? That means that they are happy, healthy and mature enough to ovulate.
But when eggs have poor egg quality? Well unfortunately that means that they won't be ready to ovulate when you want them to.
Which is why egg quality and PCOS is such an important topic.
In episode 10 here's what you are going to discover about egg quality and PCOS:
You will also learn the answer to these common questions:
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