Genuine question because I'm figuring things out:
Why is PCOS considered an intersex condition and not a dysex condition?
Because it causes variations in the sex hormones. You may be operating under the (incorrect) assumption that the hormone disruptions come from the cysts, which is not the case (and - despite its name - not all people with PCOS actually get ovarian cysts, nor do all people with PCOS have ovaries.)
PCOS comes from the body - either the endocrine or reproductive system - producing more or less hormones than expected (hypergonadism or hypogonadism.)
PCOS has very little difference from all other hormonal intersex variations (especially NCAH, which it is commonly misdiagnosed for) in terms of where the hormones (or lack thereof) are being produced.








