The diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is based on the hormonal, structural and metabolic changes that drive the condition. However, there is a lot of confusion around the diagnosis, which isn’t helped by there being three internationally recognised diagnostic criteria being in use, with significantly different diagnosis rates.
Many women believe they have PCOS without a precise diagnosis, which is distressing and confusing, especially as far as conceiving is concerned. Knowing which criteria is being used and why is crucial to understanding the condition and being able to change fertility levels.
The morefertile® PCOS Package digs down into the detail to fully explain the:
Different types of polycystic ovary
Diagnostic criteria for PCOS
PCOS symptoms and associated health conditions
Additional blood tests for women with PCOS
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