PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. It means your ovaries produce slightly more androgens (male hormones) than usual. This can make ovulation irregular or absent, causing long cycles, acne, extra hair growth, or difficulty conceiving.

PCOS is common and not dangerous, but it can affect how your body manages energy and hormones. With lifestyle changes, medication, or hormonal support, most people with PCOS can regulate their cycles and feel well.

Alma’s tip:


If you suspect PCOS, don’t try to figure it out alone. A midwife or doctor can help you understand what’s happening and find the right treatment. Your body isn’t broken — it just needs balance and care.

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