Diminished Ovarian Reserve

Diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) is a condition in which the ovary loses its normal reproductive potential, compromising fertility. The condition may result from disease or injury, but most commonly occurs as a result of normal aging.

Causes Diminished ovarian reserve 

  1. Increased age
  2. Ovarian surgery in the past
  3. Smoking
  4. Problems of the immune system
  5. Chemotherapy
  6. Hereditary  abnormality
  7. Pelvic disease
  8. Radiation treatment
  9. Endometriosis
  10. Antibodies to thyroid
  11. Tuberculosis
  12. Mumps
  13. Early menopause

Symptoms of Diminished Ovarian Reserve

  1. Menstrual  periods that are late or non-existent
  2. Menstrual  periods are more limited than ordinary, with a normal of 28 days
  3. Menstrual flow is heavy
  4. Miscarriage
  5. Trouble in becoming pregnant

Diagnosis of Diminished Ovarian Reserve

You have a higher chance of successful therapy if you get diagnosed early. If you are under 35 years of age and have been attempting to conceive for a year, you ought to counsel a specialist. Following a half year, counsel a specialist on the off chance that you're over 35. It's advisable to counsel your PCP quickly away in the event that you're more than 40 and attempting to conceive.

To recognize decreased ovarian hold, a couple of blood tests measure follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) , estradiol and anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH). These hormones are essential for menstruation and reproduction.


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