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Above all, she credits cutting out sugar with helping her to eventually become pregnant.
"The best thing I did was cut sugar out of my tea because I would always have one or two sugars in my tea, and I have five or six cups of it a day," she told The Mirror.
Over the course of eight months she lost a stone and a half and was ready to begin treatment.
She took a pregnancy test on a whim the night before she was due to start and to her shock, it was positive.
"The aim was to lose the weight to start the fertility medication but it turned out just losing the weight in my case was just what I needed to boost my fertility."
Chloe went on to give birth to a healthy little boy, Joel, in August of last year.
She acknowledges that losing weight might not help everyone with PCOS but urged fellow sufferers not to give up hope.
"Sometimes the weight loss does help. In my case it did. But it doesn't work for everybody," she said.
"You need to stay on track, keep doing what the doctors are advising and even if it doesn't seem to be working, even if you need the medication, do it."
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