Does PCOS Mean You’re Infertile? What That Diagnosis Actually Means
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You got the diagnosis: PCOS.
And before you even left the office, you were already Googling:
“Does this mean I’m infertile?”
Because the way your OB said it?
Cold. Casual. Like IVF was your only shot and your ovaries just got benched.
But here’s what they didn’t tell you:
PCOS does not mean infertility.
And no—this isn’t the end of your story. It’s the beginning of a new one.
In this episode of PCOS & Prosecco, we’re breaking down what your PCOS diagnosis actually means—and what it doesn’t.
We’re talking real talk about the difference between hormone imbalance and infertility—and how to stop carrying that label like a life sentence.
Here’s what we’re covering:
Why PCOS isn’t a fertility death sentence—and why so many doctors get this wrong
What your OB didn’t tell you when they threw around the word “infertile” like it was no big deal
The real definition of infertility—and why most women with PCOS don’t even meet the criteria
How PCOS creates ovulation issues without making pregnancy impossible
What your body actually needs to restore ovulation naturally—without meds, IVF, or restriction
A powerful client story that proves you don’t need to be perfect to be pregnant—you need to be supported
If you’ve been carrying the weight of this diagnosis like something in you is permanently broken…
This episode is your reminder:
You are not infertile.
You are not too late.
You are not a lost cause.
You are simply a woman whose body is asking for something different.
Let’s stop chasing symptoms and start building real strategy.
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Because the question was never “Can you get pregnant?”
It’s: Has anyone ever actually helped you figure out what your body needs to ovulate again?
Let’s start there.
You deserve more than a pamphlet. You deserve a real plan.