Find Your Hormone Pattern in 60 Seconds
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Adrenal • Insulin-Driven • Inflammatory • Post-Pill
Have you stopped taking hormonal birth control (the pill, patch, ring, etc.) within the last 3 months?
Do you experience unwanted hair growth (hirsutism)?
How would you describe your skin?
Where is your acne located?
Select all that apply
Have you experienced hair loss or thinning?
How would you describe your energy levels throughout the day?
What are your cravings like?
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Which response sounds most like your weight journey?
Do you have any of these skin changes?
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How are your periods?
Do you experience digestive issues?
Do you experience any of these stress-related symptoms?
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Do you have any diagnosed conditions?
Select all that apply
When did your symptoms start or worsen significantly?
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About this quiz
This quiz uses guidance from established medical providers and research to help you explore whether your symptom patterns resemble those sometimes seen in PCOS, and which general pattern may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider. Its purpose is to help LillaWell offer lifestyle, supplement, and nutrition education. It is not a diagnosis.
About PCOS
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects up to 15% of females of reproductive age. It can result in higher levels of androgens (“male” hormones) and may impact fertility. Despite its prevalence, many individuals with PCOS remain undiagnosed. For any concerns or medical advice, please consult a healthcare professional.
Taking the LillaWell Root Cause Quiz is not a substitute for consulting with your physician or other medical professionals about what medical conditions you have or do not have. If your quiz results indicate that it appears you may have PCOS, please follow up with your physician or other medical professional.