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Causes of premature ovarian failure

Normal women’s ovarian function begins to decline after the age of 35, such as amenorrhea before the age of 40, which is medically called premature ovarian failure. It is manifested by increased levels of gonadotropins in the body and very low levels of estrogen. Premature ovarian failure is irreversible. Once diagnosed, the best way to preserve fertility is to have a baby as soon as possible.