• Another hope,
    I just upgrade to Pro for the second time despite having nothing from them.
    Another hope, I just upgrade to Pro for the second time despite having nothing from them.
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  • PCOS AND IRREGULAR PERIODS 1

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects people with ovaries, typically during their reproductive years.

    It's one of the most common causes of infertility.

    In PCOS, the ovaries may develop numerous small cysts (fluid-filled sacs) and may fail to regularly release eggs, leading to irregular periods and hormonal imbalances.

    Some common symptoms of PCOS include:

    1. Irregular periods (or absence of periods)

    2. Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on the face, chest, or back

    3. Acne and oily skin

    4. Thinning hair on the scalp

    5. Weight gain or difficulty losing weight

    6. Darkening of the skin in certain areas, such as under the arms or around the neck

    7. Fertility problems, like difficulty getting pregnant

    The exact cause of PCOS is unclear, but it's believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors, including insulin resistance, where the body becomes less sensitive to insulin.

    As a result, higher insulin levels can increase the production of androgens (male hormones), which contribute to symptoms.

    There is no cure for PCOS, but it can be managed with lifestyle changes (like diet and exercise), medications (like birth control pills for regulating periods or medications like Metformin for insulin resistance), and, in some cases, fertility treatments.

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) causes hormonal imbalances that disrupt the regular functioning of the menstrual cycle and overall reproductive health. Here's how PCOS affects hormones:

    1. Excess Androgens (Male Hormones)

    Androgens, like testosterone, are produced in higher amounts in PCOS. This leads to:

    Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on the face, chest, and other areas.

    Acne and oily skin.

    Thinning hair on the scalp.

    2. Increased Insulin Levels (Insulin Resistance)

    People with PCOS often experience insulin resistance, which means the body struggles to use insulin effectively. This leads to:

    Higher insulin levels, which can stimulate the ovaries.

    Learn about PCOS and it's links to hormone.
    PCOS AND IRREGULAR PERIODS 1 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects people with ovaries, typically during their reproductive years. It's one of the most common causes of infertility. In PCOS, the ovaries may develop numerous small cysts (fluid-filled sacs) and may fail to regularly release eggs, leading to irregular periods and hormonal imbalances. Some common symptoms of PCOS include: 1. Irregular periods (or absence of periods) 2. Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on the face, chest, or back 3. Acne and oily skin 4. Thinning hair on the scalp 5. Weight gain or difficulty losing weight 6. Darkening of the skin in certain areas, such as under the arms or around the neck 7. Fertility problems, like difficulty getting pregnant The exact cause of PCOS is unclear, but it's believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors, including insulin resistance, where the body becomes less sensitive to insulin. As a result, higher insulin levels can increase the production of androgens (male hormones), which contribute to symptoms. There is no cure for PCOS, but it can be managed with lifestyle changes (like diet and exercise), medications (like birth control pills for regulating periods or medications like Metformin for insulin resistance), and, in some cases, fertility treatments. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) causes hormonal imbalances that disrupt the regular functioning of the menstrual cycle and overall reproductive health. Here's how PCOS affects hormones: 1. Excess Androgens (Male Hormones) Androgens, like testosterone, are produced in higher amounts in PCOS. This leads to: Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on the face, chest, and other areas. Acne and oily skin. Thinning hair on the scalp. 2. Increased Insulin Levels (Insulin Resistance) People with PCOS often experience insulin resistance, which means the body struggles to use insulin effectively. This leads to: Higher insulin levels, which can stimulate the ovaries. Learn about PCOS and it's links to hormone.
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  • I had a conversation with one of my faithful friend. And he brought my attention to the issue of sexual immorality scattered around the world.

    He related some heart breaking events that happened under his nose.

    The funniest part of this is that, the guys involved in this will gather later to tell each other how the lady was, how of a fool she is and how they have been able to get in between her legs.

    What a shame! And a lady will be beautifully dressed but her value has been mocked by some guys because she had an affair with them.

    You will think that gaining access to their money is the best thing that has happened to you. But the virtue going out of you is much more greater than what they are offering you.

    Wise up wonderful lady, have a great message to teach your offspring later in life. Value yourself so that you won't be made useless.
    I had a conversation with one of my faithful friend. And he brought my attention to the issue of sexual immorality scattered around the world. He related some heart breaking events that happened under his nose. The funniest part of this is that, the guys involved in this will gather later to tell each other how the lady was, how of a fool she is and how they have been able to get in between her legs. What a shame! And a lady will be beautifully dressed but her value has been mocked by some guys because she had an affair with them. You will think that gaining access to their money is the best thing that has happened to you. But the virtue going out of you is much more greater than what they are offering you. Wise up wonderful lady, have a great message to teach your offspring later in life. Value yourself so that you won't be made useless.
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  • Anambra Native Doctor Faces 5 Charges For Rituals, Fraud, Others
    Tori NewsFeb 26, 2025 10:03 AM
    The case was brought against him by the Anambra State government, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
    Akwa Okoku
    Anambra Native Doctor Faces 5 Charges For Rituals, Fraud, Others Tori NewsFeb 26, 2025 10:03 AM The case was brought against him by the Anambra State government, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Akwa Okoku
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  • Be kind to others, you don't know what tomorrow holds
    Be kind to others, you don't know what tomorrow holds
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  • Young kids learn a lot about how to act by watching their parents. The younger they are, the more cues they take from you. Before you lash out or blow your top in front of your child, think about this: Is that how you want your child to behave when angry? Be aware that you're constantly being watched by your kids. Studies have shown that children who hit usually have a role model for aggression at home.

    Model the traits you wish to see in your kids: respect, friendliness, honesty, kindness, tolerance. Exhibit unselfish behavior. Do things for other people without expecting a reward. Express thanks and offer compliments. Above all, treat your kids the way you expect other people to treat you.
    Young kids learn a lot about how to act by watching their parents. The younger they are, the more cues they take from you. Before you lash out or blow your top in front of your child, think about this: Is that how you want your child to behave when angry? Be aware that you're constantly being watched by your kids. Studies have shown that children who hit usually have a role model for aggression at home. Model the traits you wish to see in your kids: respect, friendliness, honesty, kindness, tolerance. Exhibit unselfish behavior. Do things for other people without expecting a reward. Express thanks and offer compliments. Above all, treat your kids the way you expect other people to treat you.
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo with Goalkeepers

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    Cristiano Ronaldo with Goalkeepers 😆 🤣 😂 #cristianoronaldo #cristiano #cr7 #football #sports #soccer #futbol #explorepage #explore #others #other #posts #oscarelmonix
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  • Try and intercede for others
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