Low-carb eating has been hailed as a cure not only for obesity but for a number of other medical problems such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. But a number of experts believe that low carb diets may be just the ticket to solving some women's infertility issues.
Researchers have found that many women with PCOS have insulin resistance. |
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Researchers have also found that many women with PCOS have insulin resistance. "This means that they have higher than normal levels of insulin in their blood, and this can have a direct effect on the ovary to produce androgens," says Dr. Hayes. "High androgen levels then can interfere with normal ovulation and menstruation, leading to difficulty getting pregnant, as well as causing acne and excess hair growth."
Dr. Hayes says it is a well-known fact that diets lower in simple carbohydrates will not raise insulin levels as high after a meal as diets that are high in carbs. This can be helpful, not only for diabetic patients who are trying to maintain normal blood sugar levels, but also for PCOS patients who have abnormally high insulin levels. "By keeping their insulin levels in the normal range, we can lessen the effect of high insulin levels on the ovary and help to treat their metabolic syndrome as a whole," says Dr. Hayes. "In this way, we may be able to get these women to experience more regular ovulation and menstrual cycles, leading to improved fertility."
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