You can clearly tell that Marina Marx is seething inside when she clarifies on her Instagram page: “No, I’m not pregnant and yes, I have problems gaining and losing weight.” The 32-year-old has been asked more often on social media lately if she’s expecting a child, and that really goes against her grain.
Please don’t make body shaming comments. Don’t ask women if they are pregnant or not. There are so many girls out there who have had miscarriages, who can’t conceive, who maybe just don’t want to have children.
Her weight fluctuations have health problems, she makes them public in her statement and then goes into detail: “I’ve suffered from PCOS for three years, which is accompanied by an excess of testosterone which causes acne, irregular cycles, lots of small cysts on my ovaries that make it really difficult to get pregnant naturally. “
PCO is the abbreviation for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
This is a disorder in the hormonal control circuit of women. It can lead to menstrual cycle disorders, hair loss, obesity, acne and infertility. The syndrome is relatively common: around five to ten percent of women of childbearing age suffer from this hormonal disorder.
The illness restricts her a lot, Marina also says in her Insta story: “I have to watch my food, I shouldn’t eat any sugar, no white flour.” In addition to the PCO syndrome, the singer was diagnosed with a cell change in the uterus, which she will only find out in a few weeks whether further treatment is required. That’s why asking questions about pregnancy can be quite hurtful, she says.
Please be so good and just leave it. […] We are good the way we are. And remember: It can also have health reasons.