Grimsby woman shaves moustache after fundraiser
Grimsby woman shaves moustache after fundraiser
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- Wednesday, 07 Dec, 2022
Jennie Stevenson, from Grimsby, has Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Ms Stevenson said she hoped growing the moustache for "Movember" would help others talk about the syndrome.
After shaving it off in public on Sunday, she said: "I want other people suffering with this kind of thing to feel less ashamed."
Excess hair growth, such as that experienced by Ms Stevenson, is a symptom of PCOS
Ms Stevenson was told she had the condition in June 2021 after a 20-year search for a diagnosis.
Other symptoms of the condition can include irregular periods and difficulty getting pregnant.
At the public event in which she shaved off her facial hair, she raised around £875 for charity.
Jennie Stevenson took part in the challenge to raise awareness of the syndrome
Ms Stevenson said it felt "great" to get rid of it: "It's been really annoying me, so it's really good to not feel it there anymore.
"One of the things that always made me really self-conscious was the fact that I would get a lot of facial hair. I used to have some really bad sideburns.
"I have been trying to raise awareness to try to make it more normal for people going through a similar thing."
The annual Movember campaign was started in Australia and encouraged men to grow a moustache during November to raise money for charity.