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PCOS LIVING's 5 Most Popular Blog Posts From 2019

For me, 2019, has been another big year filled with changes. I am pregnant with my second child. I will be welcoming a little girl in 2020. I feel blessed to complete my family and to be able to experience having a little boy and girl!

How has your year been?

Did you achieve your goals and have a kick-ass year, or was it one that you will be glad to say good-bye to?

Whatever the case, remember time waits for no one. Time is the only thing in life that we aren’t guaranteed. So don’t hesitate to do the things you want to do. Live your life and enjoy the moment.

My wish for you this upcoming year is to be happy and healthy on all levels.

As always, thank you for being a loyal reader, and for connecting with me. I can't wait to help you with more posts, resources, tools, and tips! Let’s make 2020 a year to remember!

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Here are my most popular posts for 2019. These were the most viewed, read, and shared posts by you!


1. How I got pregnant naturally with PCOS in 2 months.

Want to start a family?

It is possible to get pregnant with PCOS! And yes, you can get pregnant naturally with PCOS. I am living proof! This post shares my secrets as to how I got pregnant naturally with PCOS TWICE!!

With my son, I got pregnant within 2 months and with my daughter, I got pregnant on the first try, so I know what I am talking about and what works!

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2. 6 PCOS Diet rules you must follow

These are the 6 PCOS Diet rules you need to know and follow to reverse your symptoms and to feel great!

3. 4 Foods that lower testosterone in women with PCOS

Ever wonder if you can lower your testosterone levels naturally? The good news is that you can with these four foods.

This post talks about the foods that can help you naturally lower your testosterone levels.

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4. A Natural Alternative to Clomid

PCOS is the leading cause of female infertility. With that said, a lot of women have to use fertility meds to help them conceive.

Clomid is one of the most common drugs that is prescribed to women with PCOS to help them get pregnant. While Clomid can work for some women, it can take many rounds and comes with side effects.

Check out this post that talks about a natural alternative that has been studied and appears to produce results better than Clomid.

5. 5 Signs You Are Insulin Resistant And What To Do About Them

Not sure if you are insulin resistant?

Here are 5 signs and symptoms you need to pay attention to and what you can do about them.

This is a must-read if you have PCOS and want to reverse your symptoms.

What was your favorite post of 2019? Let me know in the comments below. Are there any topics you want to know more about in 2020?

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