Research Progress on the Etiology of Diminished Ovarian Reserve
With the rapid development of society,the implementation of the multi-child policy,and the changes of women's personal growth and career planning,the age of women's marriage and childbirth has shown a gradual increase. This change leads to an increase in the incidence of diminished ovarian reserve in women of childbearing age year by year,which has aroused widespread concern of the public and medical personnel. Diminished ovarian reserve function means that with the increase of age,the number and quality of oocytes gradually decrease,and the fertility of women with diminished ovarian reserve often shows a decline trend,and the risk of spontaneous abortion is higher,which is a major challenge in the field of reproductive medicine. Diminished ovarian reserve has a significant impact on a woman's fertility and quality of life. Therefore,it is very important to provide timely and effective family planning and fertility treatment guidance in response to this problem. Therefore,this paper aims to review the latest research progress on the high-risk factors causing the decline of ovarian reserve function,and provide certain reference for the clinical treatment and prevention of the decline of ovarian reserve function.
Low ovarian reserve functionAgeFemale infertilityWomen of childbearing age