The Gen Z actor has continued to put out one box office hit after another while in her 20s.

However, this decade has not only defined her career but also kickstarted significant planning for her future.

If that seems young, that’s because it is.

Florence Pugh posing at A24’s “We Live in Time” premiere in September 2024

“And I was like, ‘No, what do you mean?

I’m so young.

Why do I need an egg count?'”

Florence Pugh smiling in pink Versace dress in 2022

she told hosts Dr. Thais Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney.

When the results came back, Pugh learned that she had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.

“It was just so bizarre because my family are baby-making machines.

My mom had babies into her 40s.

She also relayed that since receiving her diagnosis, she’s had to make lifestyle changes.

This likely meant thatPugh changed her diet plan, among other healthy lifestyle adjustments, to balance her hormones.

Bottom line: Listen to your body and seek medical advice if something feels off.