Do Women With The Hyper-ovulation Condition Reach Menopause At A Younger Age?

November 28, 2009 by  
Filed under Menopause Symptoms

Women are born with a certain number of eggs in their ovaries. Do women with the hyper-ovulation condition (the tendency to release more then one egg) reach menopause at a younger age?

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2 Responses to “Do Women With The Hyper-ovulation Condition Reach Menopause At A Younger Age?”
  1. katy says:

    Yes they do because menopause happens when you are running out of eggs, so if you are releasing more eggs more often, you will run out faster and so you will reach menopause earlier.

  2. Kristen says:

    Women are born with a certain amount of eggs and when they are gone a woman will go through menopause. That might lead one to believe that those who hyperovulate will go through menopause early, but some women hyperovulate because they have excessive amounts of eggs.

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