Marianne Aubert’s Poignant Testimony: A Deep Dive
- Marianne Aubert, a resident of Marigny-le-Cahouët in the Jura region, began experiencing health challenges at age 15, including persistent acne, mood swings, and hormonal imbalances.
- Now living in Auxois,Aubert continues to navigate life with PCOS.
- Aubert's book, titled 75 bites later…, serves as a transmission tool, openly addressing the physical and psychological challenges associated with PCOS.She tackles arduous topics without taboo, including guilt,...
Marianne Aubert’s Book Offers Support for Those Living with PCOS
Facing PCOS and Isolation
Marianne Aubert, a resident of Marigny-le-Cahouët in the Jura region, began experiencing health challenges at age 15, including persistent acne, mood swings, and hormonal imbalances. A lengthy and frequently enough frustrating medical journey followed, marked by a lack of understanding and feelings of isolation, ultimately leading to a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Now living in Auxois,Aubert continues to navigate life with PCOS. Her experiences have led her to create a resource for others facing similar struggles.
“Transmit to Break Isolation” – A New Resource
Aubert’s book, titled 75 bites later…, serves as a transmission tool, openly addressing the physical and psychological challenges associated with PCOS.She tackles arduous topics without taboo, including guilt, social pressures, and the overwhelming feeling of wanting to give up. Aubert acknowledges the burden the illness places on relationships, stating, “We feel like the burden of the relationship, everything revolves around the illness.”
Though, Aubert found solace and connection through music, which she describes as an outlet for reconnecting with herself and others. Her book aims to provide a similar pathway for others.
What: A new book, 75 bites later…, offering support and insights for individuals living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Who: Written by Marianne Aubert, a resident of auxois, france, who was diagnosed with PCOS at age 15.
Why it matters: PCOS is a common hormonal disorder affecting many women, often leading to feelings of isolation and misunderstanding. This book aims to break that isolation and provide practical support.
Next Steps: Contact Marianne aubert directly for more facts or to obtain a copy of the book.
Book Details and Contact Information
75 bites later… is written by Marianne Aubert with the collaboration of Caroline Grillot and features illustrations by Angélique Terreaux and Marianne Aubert. The book is available for €15.
To contact Marianne Aubert,email aubertmarianne91@gmail.com.
– drjenniferchen
PCOS is a complex endocrine disorder affecting an estimated 6-12% of women of reproductive age. Beyond the physical symptoms described – acne, irregular periods, hormonal imbalances – PCOS can substantially impact mental health, increasing the risk of anxiety and depression. Resources like Aubert’s book are crucial for fostering a sense of community and providing practical coping strategies. It’s significant to remember that PCOS management is highly individualized and frequently enough requires a multidisciplinary approach involving endocrinologists, gynecologists, and mental health professionals.
Published January 2,2026,based on reporting from Bien Public.
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