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Could you have polycystic ovary syndrome?

Heather M Shannon, MS, CNM, NP, MPHPolycystic ovary syndrome is often diagnosed after a woman seeks care for irregular menstrual periods. Blood tests may reveal excess levels of the androgen hormone, and an ultrasound may show what looks like a string of pearls in the ovaries. (The "pearls" are actually cysts.) Certified nurse midwife Heather Shannon explains common treatments for PCOS and the medical risks that may accompany the syndrome.

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