This study is a cross-sectional study to explore the endocrine metabolism and inflammatory characteristics of the offspring of mothers with PCOS hyperandrogenism, in order to provide a theoretical basis for finding the cause of PCOS.
Age range
18 Years – 45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Testosterone
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
Androstenedione
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
Sex Hormone Hinding Globulin
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
Free Androgen Index
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
Fasting Insulin
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.
White Blood Cell Count
Timeframe: Within six hours of neonatal cord blood collection.
Neutrophil Count
Timeframe: Within six hours of neonatal cord blood collection.
High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein
Timeframe: Within six hours of neonatal cord blood collection.
Interleukin-6
Timeframe: Within one year after neonatal cord blood collection.