
This 9:16 Story template is built for women’s health brands and clinics promoting PCOS awareness, symptom checklists, and next-step education. The design is intentionally editorial: a clean off‑white ...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for women’s health brands and clinics promoting PCOS awareness, symptom checklists, and next-step education. The design is intentionally editorial: a clean off‑white background, a bold serif headline (“3 Signs You May Have PCOS”), and a supportive subhead that promises actionable guidance. A centered lifestyle photo on a vivid pink backdrop shows a woman examining facial hair, making the topic instantly recognizable without being graphic. Below, a short data-led paragraph highlights prevalence and the “70% don’t know” insight, using selective bolding to pull attention and trigger concern-driven curiosity. This structure fits top-of-funnel, unaware audiences: it frames a common problem, normalizes uncertainty, and invites self-reflection. Brands can customize by swapping the headline to match their assessment flow, replacing the statistic with country-specific data, and updating the logo area. It works especially well for driving taps to a symptom quiz, downloadable guide, or first consultation page while maintaining a trustworthy, clinical-yet-friendly tone.
This template wins at TOF awareness because it targets an “unaware” audience with a low-friction self-check: “3 signs” is scannable, non-diagnostic, and invites curiosity. The highlighted “70% don’t know” statistic leverages concern and problem recognition, making the topic feel common and worth investigating. The lifestyle image provides instant context (symptom cue) while the editorial typography and ample white space signal trust—crucial in sensitive women’s health messaging. Rather than pushing a hard sell, it sets up a next step that matches the mindset at this stage: learn more via a quiz, guide, or consultation page. The layout also follows best practices for mobile Stories: strong hierarchy, one central image, and bold emphasis on the key takeaway.
Women and people with ovaries ages 18–40 who experience irregular cycles, acne, or unwanted hair growth and are unsure what it means. They are social-first, search symptoms online, and respond to credible, non-judgmental education that points to a clear next step (quiz, guide, or consultation).
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