Why PCOS Might Be Messing with Your Monthly Cycle

Hormonal imbalance in PCOS disrupts ovulation, leading to irregular periods.

Insulin resistance common in PCOS contributes to menstrual irregularities.

PCOS often causes anovulatory cycles, resulting in infrequent or absent periods.

Androgen excess in PCOS can disrupt menstrual cycle regularity.

Women with PCOS may experience prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding.

PCOS-related hormonal imbalance affects follicle development and ovulation.

Insulin sensitivity issues in PCOS impact menstrual cycle regulation.

PCOS increases risk of menstrual disorders, such as oligomenorrhea.

Weight management challenges in PCOS can exacerbate menstrual irregularities.

Untreated PCOS can lead to long-term reproductive and metabolic complications.