The ovaries are extremely important to women. If women want to have a healthy body and give birth to healthy babies, it has a lot to do with the ovaries. However, many women now experience premature ovarian failure, which can be a big blow to those who have not yet given birth, because premature ovarian failure has a great impact on pregnancy. Patients cannot become pregnant naturally and need treatment as soon as possible. The impact of premature ovarian failure on female pregnancy: Although the pituitary gland and hypothalamus that regulate ovarian ovulation function continue to release follicle-stimulating hormone to stimulate ovulation in patients with premature ovarian failure, the ovaries themselves are powerless, so patients cannot become pregnant. Reasons for inability to get pregnant due to premature ovarian failure: Patients with premature ovarian failure experience menstrual disorders or progressive infrequent menstruation, followed by amenorrhea. There are also a small number of patients who suddenly experience amenorrhea. Before amenorrhea, they already have perimenopausal symptoms such as sweating, mood changes, paresthesia, insomnia, memory loss, etc. Some seek medical treatment for secondary infertility. Their vaginas may show aging changes. Ultrasound examination showed that the uterus was small and the ovaries were smaller than those of women of childbearing age. There were no follicles or the number of follicles was very small, with a diameter of less than 10 mm. Continuous monitoring showed no development of mature follicles. Basal body temperature and vaginal cytology examination showed low estrogen levels. Early ovarian failure is infertility, also known as early menopausal syndrome, which is mainly manifested by the premature cessation of ovarian function. Generally, normal women's ovaries gradually stop functioning and menopause occurs around the age of 45, while patients with this disease gradually stop ovarian activity and experience menopause as early as the age of 30 or 40 at the latest. Some people may experience menstrual disorders first and then amenorrhea, while others may experience sudden amenorrhea. More than half of the patients may have symptoms of menopausal syndrome such as facial flushing and fever. This disease is not uncommon, accounting for 0.9% of all amenorrhea and 4% to 20% of secondary amenorrhea. Some of these patients show poor and delayed development of secondary sexual characteristics during puberty, or their secondary sexual characteristics are not obvious. Some may have atrophy of reproductive organs and become infertile in adulthood. This disease occupies a certain position in infertility among older couples and secondary infertility. Premature ovarian failure is a pathological problem that needs to attract the attention of female friends. Although it may not have any obvious symptoms, female friends should always be reminded to have regular gynecological examinations and pay attention to sexual health, so that problems can be discovered in time and treated as soon as possible. |
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