What to do when the doctor says it's PCOS /
Milton Hammerly and Cheryl Kimball.
- Gloucester, Mass. : Fair Winds Press, 2003.
- 247 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-239) and index.
Defining PCOS: What Is It, and What Does It Do to My Body? The Way It Is Meant To Be: Typical Reproductive and Endocrinological Processes Key Symptoms of PCOS: Lack of Cycles, Infertility, and Weight Gain Secondary Symptoms: Hair Growth, Hair Loss, Acne, and Other Aggravations Medical Treatment for PCOS: Drugs and Surgical Options The First Step for Success in Managing PCOS: Diet, Nutrition, and Weight Control The Second Important Step to PCOS Control: Exercise Fertility Alternative Approaches for Managing PCOS Management and Prognosis Getting the Support You Need The Future Chapter 1 11 -- Chapter 2 33 -- Chapter 3 53 -- Chapter 4 73 -- Chapter 5 91 -- Chapter 6 107 -- Chapter 7 131 -- Chapter 8 149 -- Chapter 9 165 -- Chapter 10 187 -- Chapter 11 199 -- Chapter 12 215.