
Ep. 188: Advocating for wholistic PCOS care with client, Lexi
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Lexi shares how she advocated for wholistic and effective PCOS care after receiving the "same ole" story from too many OBGYNs as it relates to her condition. She was ready to conceive and eager to uncover the best way to support her body and care for her PCOS -- not just get past it. In this episode, she shares about her own experience with PCOS, what she was told by her OBGYN initially, what signaled that it was time to find a new one, what resources she used, where she found help, and advice she'd offer to other women who want the same thing.
NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences.
GUEST BIO: Lexi is the wife to her husband, Brandon, whom she's been married to for about 10 years. And she's the mother of two children, ages three and three months.
OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES:
Ep. 178: Dealing with PCOS as a single woman, with Jen
Ep. 152: Do PCOS cycles work with fertility awareness methods?
Ep. 128: Healing irregular cycles and reversing PCOS -- Emily's story
Ep. 20: Nutrition for PCOS with Tracy Mann, RD
Ep. 19: PCOS 101
Infertility 101 Resource Guide (Scroll down to find this resource)
Advocating in the Dr.'s Office: Tips for Asking Good Questions (Scroll down to find this resource)
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