Apr 15

An estimated 10% of woman of childbearing age are diagnosed with PCOS.  Many times women with PCOS don’t have a period and don’t ovulate.  Usually they are two body types that are prevalent in PCOS.  One is more overweight and the other is thin.  Besides cysts on the ovaries, the patient can exhibit hair loss, facial hair, obesity, oily skin, acne, insulin resistance, amenorrhea and anovulation.   Read the rest of this entry »