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There is evidence to suggest that PCOD has a genetic component, meaning that it can run in families. Women with a family history of PCOD are at increased risk of developing the condition themselves, as certain genetic factors may predispose individuals to hormonal imbalances and metabolic dysfunction associated with PCOD. However, it’s important to note that not all women with a family history of PCOD will develop the condition, and environmental factors such as diet, lifestyle, and stress also play a significant role in its development. Further research is needed to better understand the genetic basis of PCOD and its inheritance patterns.
PCOD is not gentical because if it is gentical then pcod would be from the birth
It generally depend on the stress and lifestyle which a person is living in.