There are many causes of trouble in a woman pregnant. But the one that quite often happens is that polycystic ovary syndrome (polycystic ovary syndrome / PCOS).
PCOS is a hormonal imbalance levels. In this syndrome woman's body produces male hormones (androgens) excessively. Consequently face more oily and excessive hair growth, especially in the hands and feet.
The main symptoms of PCOS are menstrual disorders. Almost all women with this syndrome do not experience having normal menstrual schedule when teenagers, and some even stop menstruating altogether.
Most women realize they are suffering from PCOS in young adulthood or around their 20s, when they disrupted menstrual cycle or not menstruation. PCOS can also cause difficulty conceiving.
Women with PCOS are also commonly suffer from obesity and baldness on the crown of the head. This syndrome can also increase the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
Weight loss is highly recommended to reduce insulin levels and hormone androgen.
Doctors do not know the exact cause of this syndrome, but research shows this is related to insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas that mengantur transport sugar from the blood into body cells.
Although there is no drug that can handle this syndrome but low-dose hormonal contraceptives can cope with menstrual cycle disorders and hair growth on the body. Consult with your doctor to find the right treatment.