[The role of an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of patients with reduced ovarian reserve, premature ovarian insufficiency and mood disorders].

Y S Absatarova, Y S Evseeva, T A Zelenkova-Zakharchuk, E N Andreeva, E V Sheremetyeva, O R Grigoryan
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Abstract

Diminished ovarian reserve and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) are the pathologies associated with poor reproductive prognosis, decreased estrogen production, and the development of multiple complications of hypoestrogenism. Currently, in the absence of a response to superovulation stimulation, the most likely way for patients with these conditions to achieve pregnancy is through the use of a donor oocyte. In addition, the condition of the patient presented in the second clinical description is aggravated the pathology of carbohydrate metabolism. However, the management of these women often overlooks their mental exhausting which exacerbates the underlying condition. In this publication, we present descriptions of patients with diminished ovarian reserve and POI with concomitant mood disorders who wish to become pregnant. Both patients were treated under dynamic monitoring by a psychotherapist with positive results. Moreover, spontaneous pregnancy occurred in both women described in this article. These clinical cases highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing women with ovarian insufficiency to enhance treatment effectiveness and restore reproductive function.

[跨学科方法在卵巢储备减少、卵巢功能不全和情绪障碍患者治疗中的作用]。
卵巢储备功能减退和卵巢功能不全(POI)是与生殖预后不良、雌激素分泌减少以及雌激素功能低下的多种并发症相关的病理。目前,在对超排卵刺激没有反应的情况下,这些患者实现妊娠的最有可能的方法是通过使用供体卵母细胞。此外,第二项临床描述中患者的病情加重了碳水化合物代谢的病理。然而,这些女性的管理往往忽视了她们的精神疲惫,这加剧了潜在的条件。在本出版物中,我们介绍了卵巢储备功能减退和POI伴有情绪障碍的患者希望怀孕的描述。两名患者均在心理治疗师的动态监测下接受治疗,结果均为阳性。此外,这篇文章中描述的两名妇女都发生了自然怀孕。这些临床病例强调了多学科方法在管理卵巢功能不全妇女以提高治疗效果和恢复生殖功能方面的重要性。
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