British actress Florence Pugh, known for her participation in the film ‘The Opener’, recently said that she decided to freeze her eggs at the age of 27.
UNN reports with reference to Grazia.
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Florence Pugh spoke about her health and revealed that she froze her eggs after being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), in addition to other chronic diseases.
In an interview on the Dear Media she MD podcast, Pugh revealed how she came to this decision.:
I suddenly had the feeling that I should go check everything out. I had some strange dreams, I think my body told me to. It's so weird because my family is such a baby car, "she says, adding," My mom had kids in her 40s, and my grandmother had kids all her life…
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the leading cause of infertility in women. This genetic, hormonal, and metabolic condition can cause irregular menstruation, acne, infertility, weight gain, and excessive hair growth.
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Although Pugh carefully hides her personal life, the themes of this discussion echo her role in the upcoming romantic drama "we live in time."
The Academy Award nominee stars alongside Andrew Garfield as partners who experience the full gamut of human emotions as their life story unfolds over a decade in London.
Their relationship changes after Pugh's character is diagnosed with cancer, making the couple appreciate every moment.
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