考虑:女性年龄对生殖健康的影响

Eva Monson, E. Louden, L. Gavrilova-Jordan
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女性因素不孕是夫妇试图怀孕时的情感、身体、社会和经济压力。女性不孕的一个原因,也是一个更常见的原因,是与年龄相关的生育能力下降。妇产科专业内外的临床医生可以与出于社会或伦理原因推迟生育的患者进行既得讨论,以考虑保留生育能力。医学界有义务在为未来的生殖健康和满意度提供咨询时考虑患者的健康状况、年龄和治疗。随着抗逆转录病毒疗法的出现,许多进步已经出现,如卵母细胞的社会冷冻、接受可能改变卵母细胞质量的治疗的患者的生育能力保存、宫内受精(IUI)和体外受精(IVF)的极端管理。不幸的是,那些卵巢储备减少或卵巢早衰的患者可能不是这些服务的理想人选,但我们可以提供希望。评估的重点是确定每个患者的目标,无论是生孩子、经历怀孕还是养育子女的能力。通过生殖内分泌学和不孕不育专家,为那些可能忽视或忽视了衰老对卵母细胞数量的影响,更重要的是,对质量的影响的患者带来了希望。尽管如此,未来是乐观的,目标是从生殖健康教育开始,为妇女提供最佳护理。
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Consider: The Ramification of Female Age on Reproductive Health
Female-factor infertility is an emotional, physical, social and financial stress on couples as they try to conceive children. One cause of female infertility, and one seen more commonly, is age-related decreased fertility. Clinicians within and outside the specialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology can provide a vested discussion with patients who are delaying childbearing for social or ethical reasons to consider fertility preservation. The medical profession is obligated to consider their patients’ health status, age and treatments in counseling for future reproductive health and satisfaction. With the advent of ART many advances are available such as social freezing of oocytes, fertility preservation in patients undergoing treatments that can alter oocyte quality, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and the extreme end of management with Invitro fertilization (IVF). Unfortunately, those patients who present with diminished ovarian reserve or premature ovarian failure may not be ideal candidates for these services, but we can offer hope. The focus of the evaluation is to determine the goal of each patient, whether having a biological child, experiencing pregnancy, or the nurturing capacity of parenting. Through Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialists, hope is provided for patients who may have neglected or overlooked the aging effects on oocyte quantity and, even more importantly, quality. Nevertheless, the future is optimistic and the goal is to provide women with the best care which starts through educating on reproductive health.
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