PCOS: What It Is, And How You Can Overcome It

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Never one that’s easy to stomach, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome – more commonly known as PCOS – is a hormonal disorder common among women who’ve hit their reproductive age. Women diagnosed with PCOS are often found with infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormones in their systems, causing the imbalance. Join Dr. Cheryll Sibayan as she goes through the telltale signs and shows us how we can safely navigate away from this reproductive health scare by watching the video.

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