Abstract

We report an unusual case of spontaneous conception, occurring over fifteen years after the initial diagnosis of premature ovarian failure (POF). Her karyotype was 46XX. Following the diagnosis of POF, our patient was treated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Starting at the age of 31, she had several invitro fertilisation (IVF) cycles using donor eggs. She had two live births and one ectopic pregnancy for which she underwent laparoscopic salpingectomy. Between IVF treatment cycles she continued HRT. At the age of forty years she conceived spontaneously. The HRT was stopped at 10 weeks of amenorrhoea. She delivered a healthy baby boy at term. Following the delivery the patient had spontaneous periods every 2-3 months and did not suffer from menopausal symptoms. Her post delivery FSH and LH levels were high. We believe this is the longest interval reported between diagnosis of POF and a spontaneous conception.

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