Florence Pugh Had To Freeze Her Eggs At 27
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING Florence Pugh is hoping to encourage more women to take their health more seriously by sharing her experience with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, and endometriosis ― both of which can impact fertility. The “Little Women” actor, 28, spoke candidly about her recent diagnosis on Tuesday’s episode of the “She MD” podcast. It just really wasn’t a red flag for me.” Florence Pugh has hinted at her desire to start a family in interviews, telling British Vogue: “It’s just figuring out when.” Marleen Moise via Getty Images PCOS is caused by an imbalance of reproductive hormones. “And since then, I think two or three of my friends have gone to go and get checked because of my findings, and they’ve also found that they have the same thing.” Pugh, who was previously in a relationship with fellow actor Zach Braff, has been hinting at her desire to start a family in interviews. “I want to go and find love and I want to have babies,” she told British Vogue in September, before noting: “It’s just figuring out when.” Listen to Florence Pugh’s “She MD” interview below.