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    Very interesting article about beef conception during preganacy: http://www.latimes.com/features/heal...ostemailedlink

    see what they say about PCOS.

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    I was born during the DES era and my mom is not bashful to admit she likes to eat beef...hmmmm...should I tell her about this?

    Thankfully I like to eat poultry over beef so my DS should have fine sperm counts as an adult. - may be my next chance to have a new baby- a grandbaby.....
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    They say that this finding is the tip of the iceberg and hint that those same hormones could have cause the increased incidence of PCOS. These companies have been pumping food full of hormones and thinking it wasn't going to effect anything.


    Plus, of course they are trying to figure out the man's problem first.

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    thanks for sharing
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    great article. Makes alot of sense. My mom hardly eats anything but beef,so this could definetly be a factor in me and my PCOS. Thanks for the link.
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