Sally Sweeney is a general practitioner with expertise in sexual and reproductive medicine and over 16 years clinical experience. Sally works in private practice in Newcastle, and for Family Planning NSW. Sally is a Conjoint Senior Lecturer with the School of Medicine & Public Health, University of Newcastle, and has been a past clinical examiner for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She has published peer reviewed papers in the field of sexual and reproductive health.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 5-12% of women. It is both under and over-diagnosed in practice and both diagnosis and management can be challenging.
Kelly, aged 28, presents for an appointment as she is planning a pregnancy with her husband. She has no significant medical history, is nulliparous, is a non-smoker, has normal body weight, maintains a healthy diet and exercise routine, and has a contraceptive implant in situ.