Published in Medical Letter on the CDC and FDA, December 7th, 2003
According to published research from the United States, "previously, premature menopause was the term used to describe 46,XX spontaneous premature ovarian failure. For young women desiring pregnancy, this term implies absolute and irreversible infertility-finality caused by follicular depletion. This is clearly not the case."
"Pregnancy can occur after this diagnosis. Insights into the pathophysiology of this disorder make it clear that approximately 1/2 of young women who have 46,XX spontaneous premature ovarian failure have follicles remaining in the ovary....
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