PCOD and PCOS are often confused, but they are different. Experts explain the key differences, symptoms, and how both can affect pregnancy.
PCOD has a destabilising effect on hormones, causing the overproduction of androgen. Androgens reduce the size of hair follicles, make them thin, and force hair into a shorter hair growth cycle.
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How PCOD can affect postpartum mood and energy levels
Bringing a baby into the world is a big deal. If you also have PCOD, things might get tougher after childbirth. You might feel more tired, and your mood swings and hormonal shifts might feel stronger ...
Dr Vatsya highlights that PCOS is influenced by lifestyle choices, not just hormones. He advises women to focus on a balanced diet, exercise, and sleep. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) isn’t just a ...
Your body undergoes hormonal changes when you have PCOD. But what happens when you get pregnant with this condition? The combination of pregnancy and PCOD can make you feel intense emotions, which can ...
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