THE THIEF OF WOMANHOOD

On the lived experience of those affected by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrom.

Acne, hair loss, excessive facial hair growth, weight gain, painful cysts, and absent menstruation—these are just some of the challenges faced by those affected with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). As a complex metabolic disorder affecting approximately 10% of women* of reproductive age, PCOS is one of the leading causes of infertility.
In her project, The Thief of Womanhood, Amelie Sachs takes a deeply personal and intimate look at a condition that remains largely overlooked in medical research. Drawing from her own journey as a former PCOS patient, she collaborates with others affected by the syndrome to make the diverse struggles associated with PCOS visible and tangible.
This project goes beyond mere documentation of symptoms; it delves into the emotional impact of PCOS on mental health, self-esteem, and body image. Simultaneously, she critically examines the historically male-dominated perspective in gynecology by exploring medical-historical objects that allude to the violent past of gynecology and maternity medicine.
Designed as a photo book, The Thief of Womanhood explores the sensitive and nuanced representation of illness and femininity in imagery. The project serves as a platform for resistance and empowerment in women’s health, advocating for improved self-determined healthcare.

In 2023 the book dummy was awarded the Silver Medal at the German Photobook Prize in the Student Project category. The work was exhibited at the International Festival of Photographic Images in Regensburg and as part of the group exhibition WUT MACHT LUST at the Galerie für Fotografie in Hanover in the same year. In 2024 the project was featured on the platform FOTOHOF CALLING and in 2025, parts of the project were featured on SPIEGEL Online and published in SPIEGEL magazine.