LIVING WITH PCOS AS A NIGERIAN WOMAN

When we said “No gree for anybody” everybody took it serious, including air.

Because can somebody explain why the weather is so hot?

What has happened to the harmattan we used to know?

Incase you are not experiencing what I am experiencing, let me know your address. I’ll be there.

How are you?

How can you describe your year so far? And most importantly, have you set the years goals in motion?

If yes, that’s great. If no, get to work those goals will not miraculously happen.

Who missed the segment where I talked about contents? 💃🏽

Brace up, I’m about to hit you with the first content of the year!

Do you know what it means to be living with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) as a Nigerian woman or a black woman?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a medical condition affecting 8-13% of reproductive aged women globally and there has been rising incidence of PCOS among young women in Nigeria.

There has also been an increase in societal stigma because these women experience difficulties becoming pregnant.

What then should they know or do?

Click the button below to learn three important things to know about living with PCOS as a Nigerian Woman.

If you are living with PCOS or you know someone who is, kindly read up and share. Even if you are not, do not hesitate to read. No knowledge is lost.

This year, prepare to make a change in other to acquire the height of your desire 😉

See you next week!

With love,

Wura from The Health City.