Marleen Moise/Getty ImagesFlorence Pugh, 28, was diagnosed with PCOS and endometriosis at 27.She froze her eggs at 27 because both conditions can impact fertility.Pugh said a different doctor dismissed the diagnoses because of her age.Florence Pugh has opened up about two recent diagnoses that prompted her to freeze her eggs at 27 years old.Speaking on Dear Media's SHE MD podcast with her Beverly Hills gynecologist, Pugh, now 28, discussed the moment she was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis — conditions that can impact fertility.The Oscar-nominated actress said it was a "mind-boggling" experience to find out that having kids may not be a straight-forward process for her, and embarking into the world of fertility preservation.Pugh also said that another doctor back home in London, whom she did not identify, dismissed her diagnoses."She shook her head and she said, 'well, that's just not possible,'" Pugh recalled.