Know about the PCOS and Pregnancy
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), also popular as Stein Leventhal Syndrome is one of the most common growing hormonal disorders among the female tribes. It is a disorder wherein a female body starts producing higher doses of male hormones, androgens. If numbers are to be believed, 1 out of every 5 women suffers from PCOS, and the reason behind can be both environmental and genetic. PCOS can cause the development of cysts in the ovaries, hampering the monthly cycles of females, leading to difficulties and issues in conceiving. The symptoms of PCOS are excessively vast. Varying from woman to woman. However, excessive weight gain and disturbed menstruation cycle are two of the most persistent symptoms. Other symptoms of PCOS include: Cysts in Ovary Insulin aversion Increased testosterone levels leading to the growth of acne, high body hair, etc. Obesity Repressed ovulation Patches on the skin, mostly near neck, arms, breasts, and thighs. Pain in the pelvic region Anxiety sessions I