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What Is Premature Ovarian Aging?

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Dr. Richika Sahay ShuklaIVF Specialist • 23 Years Exp.DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecology), MBBS
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What is Premature Ovarian Aging?

Premature ovarian failure aging (POA) is defined as having low ovarian reserve, a low number of good quality eggs for one's age.  POA is one of the major, often overlooked, causes of female infertility.As women get older, their ovarian reserve declines. 

 Women attempting pregnancy after age 40 often have difficulty getting pregnant because of low ovarian reserve.  In some women this decline of ovarian function occurs much earlier than others, these women are considered to have premature ovarian aging (POA).  

POA negatively affects fertility primarily because of sub-optimal quantity and quality of eggs produced.  Unfortunately, quality of eggs declines with quantity.  Therefore, women with diminished ovarian reserve experience the highest miscarriage rates of any infertility diagnosis.  With appropriate aggressive treatment women with POA can have their own genetic children.

Premature Ovarian Aging (POA) and Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) – What’s the Difference?

The distinction between POA and premature ovarian failure (POF) is of importance.  POF is defined by an FSH level above 40 mIU/mL (post-menopausal range).  Premature menopause is a term used to refer to this condition.  Women with high FSH levels, but still below 40 mIU/mL are considered to suffer from POA.Pregnancy in women with POF is a rare event.  

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