Is there such a condition as ovarian atrophy? Is there any research for this? Is it treatable and are there studies at all that can determine how long a particular woman can get pregnant?
There is a condition such aspremature loss of hormonal activity in the ovaries- the main reason may be an immune disorder or genetics.
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Jacek TulimowskiGynecologist, head of private offices "DWORKOWA", ul. Dworkowa 2 / 3.
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