How is PCOS diagnosed?
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder that affects 1 in 5 women. The diagnosis of PCOS is made by a woman having 2 of the 3 following characteristics:
1. Inability to release an egg, also called Anovulation
2. Increased male hormone levels ( androgens, testosterone)
3. Cysts appearing on the ovaries during a vaginal ultrasound.
Diagnosis may vary per state/ region
Women with PCOS may have irregular menstrual cycles, facial hair, acne and/or infertility
PolyC's Premium PCOS is designed to naturally help women regulate their cycles, control facial hair and increase fertility.
PolyC's Premium PCOS, 2023
Southern California Reproductive Center, revised 2023
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