I AM 1 IN 5



I AM 1 IN 5

1 in 5* women has Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Even with the condition being so prevalent there are so many people that have no idea what it is or anything about it. PCOS starts at reproductive age, meaning any girl old enough to have a period is old enough to have PCOS. 

The symptoms of PCOS can include:
- Irregular or Missed Periods
-Weight Gain
-Acne
-Infertility
-Loss of Hair
-Unwanted Hair
-Mood Changes
-Pelvic Pain
-Fatigue
-Headaches
-Sleep Problems

The name PCOS can be misleading. Even though you can have ovarian cysts with PCOS, you don't actually have to have cysts to be diagnosed with PCOS. The biggest symptom to look for with PCOS is irregular or missed periods. For more information on symptoms go check out the PCOS Awareness Association

Currently, there is no cure for PCOS, and the cause is also currently not completely known. What we do know is that there is a link to hormones and potentially insulin. Having too many androgens in the body is what causes a lot of the symptoms of PCOS. 

There is no one specific test to see if you have PCOS, there are many different ways that people get diagnosed. Some people may have an ultra-sound, some people may exhibit many different symptoms that help lead to a diagnosis, and some may have other types of tests done. 

If you think you or someone you know may have PCOS please talk to a doctor. 








To find out more information on PCOS go to https://www.pcosaa.org/pcosinfo


 *Please note that there is constant research and even though in the past the number was 1 in 10, after new research the number has jumped to 1 in 5.

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