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PCOS is more than irregular cycles, weight gain, and acne. For some, there are no obvious signs at all.
Up to 70% of women with PCOS go undiagnosed.¹
And we're here to help you understand it better.
women did not have irregular cycles
women struggled with mental health during their PCOS journey
¹ Source: World Health Organization. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Fact sheet. Updated February 7, 2025.
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women complained of
fatigue or low energy
Data from internal survey with 250+ Inito users
PCOS doesn't come with a manual, so we made one. Inside our PCOS Handbook, you'll find:
Insights on what PCOS is and how it can look different for everyone.
Expert advice on how to manage the ripple effects of PCOS on mental health, diet, and skin among others.
Tips on self-advocacy from healthcare experts.
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Diagnosis often moves faster when patients track cycles, symptoms, and medical history. Patients can also request labs that may help explain their symptoms: thyroid function, vitamin D, B12, iron, pre-diabetes screening, and cycle-related hormones.
Self-advocacy tip: phrase requests collaboratively, e.g., “Can we run these labs?” rather than confrontationally.
Dr. Alexandra Stiles, MD
OB-GYN
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