Andrew Huberman· PhD
If it's inside the ovary, we call it endometrioma or a chocolate cyst that can destroy a woman's egg count and quality.
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If it's inside the ovary, we call it endometrioma or a chocolate cyst that can destroy a woman's egg count and quality.
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The issue is PCOS and endometriosis affect your egg count and your egg quality. So because 90% of these patients are never diagnosed. What happens is they start losing their eggs. Let's say take an endometriosis patients which we're going to get into it. But they start losing these eggs. The quality starts shooting down. Some of them by age 30 they have zero eggs left.