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Airdrie Metabolic Health

Condition guide

PCOS and Infertility

Hormone and ovulation problems that often intersect with insulin resistance, weight, and inflammation.

In simple language

PCOS can affect periods, ovulation, acne, hair growth, and insulin sensitivity. For some people it also becomes part of the infertility picture because ovulation is less predictable or less frequent.

Treatment often works best when hormone symptoms, metabolic health, fertility goals, and mental health are addressed together rather than in separate silos.

Resources for PCOS and Infertility

A mix of site guides, learning collections, and trusted outside organizations.

Next step

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