Challenging the Silence: Reshaping PCOS Awareness and Infertility Stigma in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.63056/Keywords:
pcos, awareness, female health, mental healthAbstract
In the lives of countless women across Pakistan, a quiet struggle persists, unseen, unspoken, and often misunderstood. One of the most common endocrine conditions affecting women, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), is still mostly unknown. Even while PCOS affects a large percentage of people, discussions about it are frequently avoided, especially when it turns up in relation to infertility, a topic that has a strong cultural stigma. In a culture where being a mother is strongly associated with a woman's identity, a disease that impairs fertility turns from a medical problem to a social taboo. In particular, single women hide their diagnoses out of fear of being judged, rejected, or having fewer marital opportunities. This culture of silence holds up timely diagnosis, impedes treatment, and impacts the emotional burden of those already struggling with hormonal imbalances, irregular cycles, and unresolved mood swings.
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