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Pediatric and Adolescent Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)

Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a rare condition where young girls and teenagers prematurely reach menopause.


What is Pediatric and Adolescent Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)?

Menopause is the natural decline of reproductive hormones that impacts women around age 50. Young girls with POI will have a decline in the reproductive hormones early and thus can have irregular and then absent menstrual cycles.  For some girls, the periods never start.

It can affect emotional and physical health and a girl’s overall well-being. POI causes low estrogen (primary female sex hormone) levels, which can lead to osteoporosis (poor bone strength) and heart disease.



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