Shelby Hatcher had tried everything. After having her IUD removed in May 2024, Hatcher-Gosnell had a period that lasted 45 days, and started experiencing symptoms of PCOS, such as fatigue and ...
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No, PCOS doesn't 'go away' after menopause - plus the other myths you need to know about
Together, PCOS and menopause are rarely discussed. While we are getting better at talking about female health conditions like ...
She used various methods of birth control — the pill, and then an intrauterine device (IUD) for 10 years. Her periods had been irregular since she was a teenager, but she wasn’t diagnosed with ...
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