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The study was published in February 2020 in Reproductive Physiology and Disease, and a link to learn more about the study will be posted on the podcast’s website, www.yourfertilitypharmacist.com.
There was a lot to like about this study. It focused on low ovarian reserve, which is also sometimes called “poor ovarian reserve” or “diminished ovarian reserve.” In pre-menopausal women, this means having a lower quantity or lower quality of eggs that could be used to conceive a baby. Some women can still conceive with these eggs, though it often takes fertility treatments to help make this happen. Results from using this particular PRP treatment are discussed in this episode.
By Your Fertility Pharmacist—Infertility and Reproductive Medicine, Fertility Medications5
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The study was published in February 2020 in Reproductive Physiology and Disease, and a link to learn more about the study will be posted on the podcast’s website, www.yourfertilitypharmacist.com.
There was a lot to like about this study. It focused on low ovarian reserve, which is also sometimes called “poor ovarian reserve” or “diminished ovarian reserve.” In pre-menopausal women, this means having a lower quantity or lower quality of eggs that could be used to conceive a baby. Some women can still conceive with these eggs, though it often takes fertility treatments to help make this happen. Results from using this particular PRP treatment are discussed in this episode.

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