can the testosterone from pcos make your voice sound deep?
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
7:03 am
not as deep as a mans but deeper than most womens? just wondering since the levels of testosterone are supposed to be elevated in women with pcos?
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Yes, most certainly. And indeed it can make it as deep as a man’s voice.
If your body has been sensitized to testosterone in fetal life, as is the case with a great many women (you can tell that by noting whether your ring fingers are longer than your index fingers), then high levels of testosterone in adult life will lead to the development of male-type characteristics such as a deep voice and beard growth. It can also cause clitoral enlargement, though that’s normally thought of as a very positive thing.
I hope not….because I think I sound, not girlie and pretty! i hate it!!!!!!!!!!!!
no i don’t think so. i think it’s mostly things like hair on the face and stomach, when you gain wait it you carry it on your belly like a guy does, you have irregular periods, etc. your dr. didn’t give you more information on it?? my obgyn had a "class" on pcos.