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PCOS Part 2, Interview with Meredith Marx: Her Journey with PCOS and IVF




Meredith Marx. is a traffic reporter for the radio station,1007, The Bay, Baltimore/DC/VA area traffic reporter since March 2000. Fox 45 morning news on camera for 2 years. Stations include: 100.7, 105.7, 106.5, 101.9, 102.7, 104.3, DC101, WASHFM, 100.3, Hot 99-5, WCBM, WWLG, WNST, Channel 11, Channel 2, Channel 13 and many more. 
She has been open about her personal journey with PCOS, IVF (In vitro fertilization.)
 You can find Meredith on twitter and Facebook. For More information on what IVF is, what the steps of IFV are, and what the possible cost of IVF is please follow these links. http://americanpregnancy.org/infertility/in-vitro-fertilization/ http://attainfertility.com/article/get-pregnant http://www.advancedfertility.com/ivf-cost.htm 

I would like to personally Thank Meredith for agreeing to talk about such a personal topic and for being so honest and open with her story. I hope this interview helps any woman in need of some hope and encouragement with their own personal struggles with PCOS and Possibly IVF as well. Thank you for listening. -Jessica
I hope you all enjoy listening to my interview with Meredith. 

Part one of the interview: Questions 1-6

https://soundcloud.com/jessica-niziolek/pcos-interview-1-6

Part 2 of the interview questions 7-10

https://soundcloud.com/jessica-niziolek/pcos-7-10




*Author’s Note** I am not a medical professional. Please consult with your doctor when considering such options.

Comments

  1. Hey there lovely! <3 I have nominated you for the Blue Sky Tag - Challenge: http://www.fashionpoetry.eu/2017/06/blue-sky-tag-nomination-blogitunnustus.html I'm looking forward to your answers :)

    Elisabet | www.fashionpoetry.eu

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    1. Hi Elisabeth, can ask what that is? The link does not work.

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  2. IVF is definitely a difficult subject to talk about. This post lends some really good insight into what t is like to deal with this issue. Sending love to all who struggle with this.

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    1. Thank you for the show of support Aireona. I hope this interview helps as many women as possible!

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  3. I can't imagine what sees going through but I'm glads your bringing light to the issues. It seems like feminine issues are never discussed until we're experiencing it.

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  4. my daughters have this painful condition as well. I feel for those that suffer. I am so glad that you are sharing as I recently learned about this condition myself.
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  5. I think its amazing that she opened up it will help many women who are going through the sam thing. That can be such a hard journey for some women.

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  6. It's so great to discuss and share such an important topic!

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  7. Thank you ladies for your input! I hope it gives those that have PCOS (like myself) hope.

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  8. @Nat Asha, Thank you for sharing your story. However, I am not medical professional. And I like any woman encourage them to discuss options with their trusted doctor. Because, what worked for one woman may not work for others. Thank you for sharing though.

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