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[The Silent Fertility Crisis: Unmasking PCOS and Endometriosis]-[WORLDS TOP OBGYN: #1 Hormone Problem Impacting MILLIONS of Women (This is How You REVERSE it!)]

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The Silent Fertility Crisis: A Call to Action for Women's Health

In a profound discussion on On Purpose, Dr. A, a leading expert in reproductive health, sheds light on the "fertility crisis" currently facing millions of women. With 75% of PCOS cases and over 90% of endometriosis cases remaining undiagnosed, countless women are suffering from debilitating symptoms while being gaslit by a healthcare system that frequently dismisses their pain as "in their head" or "normal."

The Four Pillars of PCOS

Dr. A defines Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) as a chronic hormonal, metabolic, inflammatory, and neurological condition. Diagnosis requires meeting two of three criteria: ovulation dysfunction (irregular periods), specific ovarian morphology on ultrasound (at least 20 follicles), or elevated androgen symptoms (acne, hair thinning, facial hair).

She identifies four critical pillars that drive the condition:

  1. Insulin Resistance: The "first domino." High insulin levels act as a fat-storage and inflammatory hormone, stimulating ovaries to overproduce androgens.
  2. Hormonal Imbalance: High androgens disrupt the GnRH secretion, locking the ovaries in a cycle of dysfunction.
  3. Chronic Inflammation: Driven by visceral fat, stress, and gut dysbiosis, this inflammation exacerbates both insulin resistance and androgen production.
  4. Neurological Impact: Unstable estrogen and progesterone levels, combined with high androgens and inflammation, impact the limbic system, leading to anxiety, depression, and brain fog.

To manage PCOS, Dr. A advocates for a holistic approach: a low-carbohydrate diet, walking 10-20 minutes after meals, and specific supplements like myo-inositol (found in her OV supplement) to improve insulin sensitivity. She emphasizes that birth control pills alone are insufficient, as they fail to address the underlying metabolic and inflammatory drivers.

Endometriosis: The Invisible Epidemic

Endometriosis, characterized by tissue similar to the uterine lining growing outside the uterus, is a "chronic inflammatory and neuroimmune condition." Dr. A asserts that "painful periods are not normal." Symptoms such as deep pelvic pain during sex, chronic bloating, and bowel/bladder pain are hallmark signs.

Because the immune system in these patients fails to clear the misplaced tissue, the implants grow their own nerve fibers and blood vessels, leading to centralized pain sensitization. Dr. A highlights that surgery is often misused; it should be a tool for treatment, not just diagnosis. Hormonal suppression (via IUDs or GnRH antagonists) is the gold standard for managing the inflammatory response and preserving fertility.

The Cost of Dismissal

The most devastating price of undiagnosed PCOS and endometriosis is the loss of fertility. Dr. A passionately argues for mandatory pelvic ultrasounds and routine AMH (egg count) testing for young women. She stresses that many cases of "unexplained infertility" are actually cases of missed endometriosis, PCOS, or autoimmune conditions (like antiphospholipid syndrome) that have been ignored for years.

Empowerment Through Advocacy

Dr. A concludes with a powerful plea for women to become their own health advocates. She encourages listeners to gather their data—hormonal panels, ultrasounds, and symptom logs—and demand proper care. By understanding the underlying biology, women can stop the cycle of gaslighting. As she poignantly states: "Their trauma is my trauma." The goal is to move away from reactive, siloed medicine toward a proactive, holistic model that treats the body and brain as a connected system.

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Enough is enough.
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What does that mean?
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This is what's supposed to happen.
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I'm touching the tip of the iceberg.
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underlying condition
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debilitating pain
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dismiss one's symptoms
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fertility crisis
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📖 Transcript

I want to scream in this mic and say, let me tell women what they deserve to know.
If you take PCOS, 75% of these women are not diagnosed.
If you take endometriosis, over 90% of these women are not diagnosed.
Wow.
Endometriosis with PCOS, they're the leading cause of infertility on this planet.
Hey everyone, welcome back to On Purpose, the place you come to become happier, healthier and more healed.

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