126: Coming off the pill with PCOS and what to do when you're ready to TTC with Dr. Marc Sklar

The Ultimate Pregnancy Prep Podcast - A podcast by Nora DeBora - Sundays

In today’s episode, I interview Dr. Marc Sklar, a natural fertility specialist helping couples successfully get pregnant. We dive deep into the topic of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) including the challenges of working with the conventional medical model with a PCOS diagnosis compared to the holistic perspective on diagnosis and treatment. Marc shares his expertise on the importance of personalized care, comprehensive testing, and lifestyle modifications for women struggling with PCOS and fertility issues. Marc offers hope and practical insights, asserting that most women with PCOS can conceive naturally with the right support and guidance. Episode Highlights:  Dr. Sklar’s personal journey into reproductive health and fertility. Explanation of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), its characteristics, symptoms, and how it affects ovulation.  The different presentations of PCOS and the complexity of diagnosing the condition. The problematic approach of prescribing birth control pills to women with PCOS and how this delays proper treatment. Comprehensive lab testing recommended for PCOS patients, including blood work, hormone tests, and functional tests. Why we believe 80-90% of women with PCOS can conceive naturally with proper support and care. Related Links: Sign up for Private Fertility Coaching with Nora here For full show notes and guest related links: https://www.naturallynora.ca/blog/126 Grab Your FREE Resources: Just starting your TTC journey? Download my Eat To Get Pregnant Guide  Having trouble getting and staying pregnant? Download my Top 3 Things To Do When You’re Not Getting Pregnant Wondering what supplements to take to help you conceive? Download my Fertility Foundations Supplement Guide Please Note: The contents of this podcast are for educational and informational purposes only. The information is not to be interpreted as, or mistaken for, clinical advice. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.