A time-restricted eating program - consuming all meals between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. without tracking calorie intake - promoted greater weight loss in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) than no intervention, according to a randomized controlled trial published in Nature Medicine.
"You know, it was finally the time. The month. The time to start trying," Chase said. "And ultimately, it was pregnancy test fail after fail after fail." "It was honestly terrifying, right? Because you didn't know," she said. "Everything runs through your head, like, I'm never going to be able to have a family. Among other things. So, it was very scary."
I'm so tired of people commenting on my weight. I have PCOS and struggle with infertility. I got pregnant, and it didn't work out and Iâve been carrying that pain in silence.