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Modern aspects of extending the reproductive period in women
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Abstract

Ovarian reserve plays a central role in a woman's life. The progressive decrease of this reserve due to age is natural, but it can be accelerated due to the influence of various factors. This decrease can lead to a decrease in natural fertility (and indirectly in the response to the effects of assisted reproductive technologies) in women. When the reserve begins to decrease, changes occur in a woman's body, which increases the risk of developing various chronic diseases. Various researches continue to be conducted in order to extend the reproductive period in women. Ovarian reserve depends on physiological and pathological factors. The main natural physiological factor is a woman's age. A decrease in ovarian reserve is observed in one out of two women in the late reproductive period. Researches for the preservation of ovarian reserve are carried out at different stages. AMH determination is one of the main criteria for evaluating the degree of effect and duration of the drugs used in this direction. There is a need for new large‐scale research in this direction.

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Keywords

ovarian reserve
hormonal status
reproductive aging
AMH yumurtalıq ehtiyatı
hormonal vəziyyət
reproduktiv yaşlanma
AMH овариальный резерв
гормональный статус
репродуктивное старение
АМГ

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