Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) occurs when the ovaries no longer work effectively in women under the age of 40. Different terms are used interchangeably for POI, such as ‘premature menopause’ and ‘primary ovarian failure’. It is a fairly common condition, affecting around 1% of people and can sometimes be a cause of fertility problems.
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I had always known I had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and had warned my husband to be that starting a family might be more complicated than we would like. Unfortunately, I was right.
Arguably one of the more well-known conditions that can affect fertility is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). We explain the difference between polycystic ovaries and PCOS.
I now remember that day… I was probably 16 and had irregular periods. My mum took me to see a gynaecologist and she said: “You have Polycystic ovaries and one day you will probably have troubles getting pregnant”.
I feel the grief every month but it’s almost like I can’t process that it’s our reality and I have to remind myself that this is our story and not just one I’m hearing about someone else.
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