For many women preparing for pregnancy, they need to undergo various examinations to determine whether they meet the criteria for conception. Some women may have difficulty conceiving due to premature ovarian failure and endometrial problems. After active treatment and regulation, if the ovaries recover, will the uterine membrane become thicker?
Premature ovarian failure refers to the phenomenon of amenorrhea in women before the age of 40. This amenorrhea can be primary, referring to the situation where the gonads do not develop before puberty and menstruation does not occur, or it can be secondary.
The premonitory symptoms of premature ovarian failure are low menstrual flow and abnormal color. Female friends with such symptoms should be vigilant that premature ovarian failure has occurred, and this disease usually has a typical family history. Therefore, female friends with premature ovarian failure who want to become mothers should conceive as soon as possible.
If the problem of premature ovarian failure is treated, as long as menstruation occurs, it means that the endometrium will still thicken. If amenorrhea has already occurred, the endometrium will not thicken. Therefore, those with these symptoms or diseases should be detected and treated early to avoid infertility.
If there is menstrual cycle disorder in daily life, one should seek medical attention at a hospital and, if necessary, undergo endocrine testing. After identifying the cause, receive targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Pay attention to rest in daily life, avoid overwork and eating cold, spicy and stimulating foods, keep your abdomen warm, and avoid catching a cold.