PCOS: The Hidden Epidemic by Samuel S. Thatcher M.D. Ph.D. A comprehensive resource on all aspects of PCOS. A must have!
Living With PCOS by Angela Best-Boss, Evelina Weidman Sterling, Richard Legro MD (Editor).
PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome by Colette Harris, Adam Carey.
Androgen Disorders in Women : The Most Neglected Hormone Problem by Theresa Cheung, James W. Douglas.
The Insulin-Resistance Diet by Cheryle R. Hart M.D., Mary Kay Grossman R.D.
Syndrome X : Managing Insulin Resistance by Deborah S. Romaine, Jennifer B., M.D. Marks, Glenn S., M. Rothfield, Glenn S. Rothfeld, Jennifer B. Marks.
The Glucose Revolution : The Authoritative Guide to the Glycemic Index by Thomas M.S. Wolever M.D. Ph.D., Jennie Brand-Miller Ph.D. (Editor), Kaye Foster-Powell, Stephen Colagiuri M.D.
Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom : Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing by Christiane Northrup. I love this book because it combines natural and allopathic medicine to find what's best for the individual. Quite possibly every female over the age of 12 will find this huge book enlightening, pain saving, and perhaps even lifesaving.
Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. I think every woman should read this, whether you are trying to become pregnant or not. It really helped me understand my body and how the reproductive system functions.
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause andWhat Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause by John R. Lee, Virginia Hopkins, Jesse Hanley.
The Good News About Women's Hormones by Geoffrey Redmond. A leading endocrinologist offers compassion, hope and advice concerning proven, available treatments for women who suffer from hormonal disorders.