Abstract

Investigations of diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) are used to identify women who are less likely to benefit from in vitro fertilization (IVF). Baseline FSH levels, defining DOR, vary in different age cohorts. Age-specific FSH levels should, therefore, permit the clinical definition of premature ovarian aging (POA). The objective of this study was to asses whether a reliable diagnosis of POA at various female ages could be established, based on age-specific baseline FSH levels, and whether such a definition would correlate to ovarian responses to ovarian stimulation.

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