Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is the most common female infertility problem. There is no medication to treat it. The only effective way to manage and treat it is through personalised nutrition. It accounts for more than 30% of fertility issues.
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Nutritional deficiencies
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is the most common female infertility problem. There is no medication to treat it. The only effective way to manage and treat it is through personalised nutrition. It accounts for more than 30% of fertility issues.
Vitamin D deficiency has been linked with several reproductive disorders, including miscarriage, preterm birth and reduced production of the sex hormones. In fact, research has discovered that vitamin D may play a regulatory role in female reproductive physiology, since vitamin D receptors and enzymes are expressed in the ovaries and the placenta. According to a study carried out in the National Maternity hospital in Dublin, pregnant women in Ireland have vitamin D intakes far below those recommended for the normal development of a child’s bones.