PCOS Calculator

Wondering if your symptoms could be linked to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)? Our PCOS Calculator helps you assess common symptoms and risk factors associated with PCOS. While it is not a diagnostic tool, it can help you understand whether you may benefit from a consultation with a fertility or women's health specialist.

Answer the following questions:
1. Menstrual Health

Are your periods irregular or absent?

2. Ovulation & Fertility

Have you been trying to conceive for more than 12 months without success?

3. Weight & Metabolism

Do you struggle with unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight?

4. Skin & Hair Changes

Do you experience excessive facial or body hair growth?

Do you frequently experience acne or oily skin?

5. Hair Thinning

Have you noticed hair thinning or hair loss from your scalp?

6. Family History

Do you have a family history of PCOS, diabetes, or hormonal disorders?

Your Results

Answer the questions and click "Calculate Your Risk" to see your assessment.

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What is PCOS?

PCOS is a common hormonal condition that can really affect your periods, metabolism and overall health. Many women deal with irregular cycles, weight changes, acne or fertility struggles. The good news is that getting an early diagnosis and finding the right management plan can make a huge difference.

Common Symptoms of PCOS

Women with PCOS may experience:

Not every woman experiences the same symptoms, and severity can vary.

How is PCOS Diagnosed?

Doctors typically diagnose PCOS using the Rotterdam Criteria, which may include:

Medical History

Review of menstrual patterns, symptoms, and family history.

Physical Examination

Assessment of weight, blood pressure, acne, and hair growth patterns.

Hormonal Blood Tests

To evaluate:

Pelvic Ultrasound

To assess ovarian appearance and follicle count.

Can PCOS Affect Fertility?

Yes. PCOS is one of the leading causes of ovulatory infertility.

Women with PCOS may:

Fortunately, many women with PCOS successfully conceive with appropriate lifestyle changes, medications, ovulation induction or fertility treatments.

Managing PCOS

Effective management often includes:

Lifestyle Changes

Medical Treatments

Fertility Support

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. This calculator provides a risk assessment based on common symptoms and should not replace professional medical evaluation.

Yes. Lean PCOS affects many women who have a normal BMI.

No. Many women with PCOS conceive naturally or with medical assistance.

PCOS cannot currently be cured, but symptoms can be effectively managed with appropriate treatment and lifestyle modifications.

If you experience irregular periods, fertility challenges, excessive hair growth, acne or unexplained weight gain, consult a specialist for evaluation.
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