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88: PCOS: The Fertility Series (Part 2) | Professor Robert Norman

11.20.2014 - By Dr Ron Ehrlich & Dr Michelle WoolhousePlay

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Are you suffering from irregular periods? Do you have extra hair on your face and body? Are you losing or gaining weight drastically? Then, it is the high time to get an insight into the symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) on our show.

Well, in this episode of The Good Doctors, we will delve deep into various aspects of PCOS – causes and treatment. The episode brings into fore some of the major difficulties that PCOS may cause, if left untreated.

Robert Norman, Professor for Reproductive and Preconceptual Medicine at the University of Adelaide, and specialist in reproductive medicine (CRI) and endocrine biochemistry (FRPCA) will shed light on how hormonal imbalance and genetics play a major role in causing PCOS.

Further in this show, we will discuss the role of the PCOS in causing fertility problem in women. Listen in as we discuss the treatment methods of PCOS that help regulate the menstrual cycle and lower blood glucose level in the body.

About Robert Norman

Robert Norman holds a personal chair as Professor for Reproductive and Periconceptual Medicine at the University of Adelaide, and is a subspecialist in reproductive medicine (CREI) and in endocrine biochemistry (FRCPA). He was Director of the Robinson Institute at the University of Adelaide from 2008 to 2013, a collection of 60 Research Leaders in reproductive health and regenerative medicine, with more than 450 members. He has been leader of two NHMRC Program Grants and has published over 420 peer-reviewed publications and one book. He has a score of 70 (Google Scholar) with more than 19,500 citations. He serves on the editorial board of major reproductive journals.

His major research contributions have been in IVF and reproductive endocrinology, particularly in PCOS, the effect of lifestyle on reproductive outcomes and periconception medicine. He is an active reproductive medicine specialist at FertilitySA and was formerly CEO of Repromed Pty Ltd. He currently serves on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Research and Embryo licensing committees and was awarded an Order of Australia (AO) in 2013.

In This Episode

02:59     Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

04:55     Nutrient deficiencies

07:30     TOFI, which stands for thin on the outside, fat on the inside

10:17     Treat or manage this

13:23     Discussion Recap

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