september is polycystic ovarian syndrome awareness month. as someone who was diagnosed with pcos at 16, this condition has affected me both physically and mentally the entirety of my young adulthood and it is far too often overlooked by the medical community and the public.
i encourage all young women to regularly visit your gynecologists and endocrinologists if you are exhibiting the symptoms outlined in this article. https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Symptoms-PCOS-Polycystic-Ovarian-Syndrome-45251255?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=post&utm_campaign=fitness
and this is a great info graphic about more common symptoms of pcos!
https://twitter.com/msfleekartistry/status/1304284876582117378

pcos truly affects more women than most people realize and causes a whole host of medical issues. https://twitter.com/emrysguinevere/status/1300770427975991297
anyways, i just thought i’d take some time to share some info and give a shout out to all my cysters who are dealing with this condition every day
