Primary ovarian insufficiency, or premature ovarian failure, is a condition that occurs when a woman's ovaries stop functioning (before menopause). As a result, their hormone levels (such as estrogen levels) are low, and their ovaries do not release eggs regularly, often leading to infertility. Such women may have occasional or irregular periods and can get pregnant.
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency and Sexual Dysfunction
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is one of the common conditions affecting women in adulthood. Read to know more.
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - Challenges And Management
Primary ovarian insufficiency is the reproductive health aspect where a woman has difficulty with childbirth. This article elaborates on the disease.