New Scientist
UK · 5 hrs ago
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PCOS postpones perimenopause and allows pregnancies at older ages
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A study finds that people with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) reach perimenopause later than average, with only 3% entering this stage by age 46, potentially extending their reproductive window for later pregnancies.
PCOS postpones perimenopause and allows pregnancies at older ages
Only 3 per cent of those with polycystic ovary syndrome reach perimenopause by the age of 46, which may allow them to conceive when older
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