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- ... 16 (primary amenorrhea), and most never have a menstrual period. Less severely affected women have an early loss of ovarian function (primary ovarian insufficiency); their menstrual periods begin in adolescence, but they become less frequent ...
- ... ovarian failure). These women have irregular or absent menstrual periods and elevated FSH levels before age 40. Overt ... Other women have occult POI; they have normal menstrual periods but reduced fertility, and they may have elevated ...
- ... they may have increased breast growth (macromastia), irregular menstrual periods, and short stature. The ability to have children ( ... in females can cause symptoms such as irregular menstrual periods and short stature. CYP19A1 This condition is inherited ...
- ... warm. Affected women can have heavy or irregular menstrual periods and difficulty conceiving a child (impaired fertility). Difficulty ...
- ... by age 16 (primary amenorrhea) or have infrequent menstrual periods. Most women with Nijmegen breakage syndrome are unable ...
- ... primary amenorrhea) and will likely never have a menstrual period. Affected women are unable to have children (infertile). ...
- ... than usual (after age 16) and have irregular menstrual periods. These mutations also prevent ovulation, leading to an ...
- ... than usual (after age 16) and have irregular menstrual periods. LHCGR gene mutations in females also prevent ovulation, ...
- ... are normal. Affected individuals usually do not have menstrual periods due to the absence of a uterus. Often, ... first noticeable sign of MRKH syndrome is that menstruation does not begin by age 16 (primary amenorrhea). ...
- ... serious injury. People with this condition who have menstrual periods typically have heavy or prolonged bleeding during menstruation (menorrhagia), and some may also experience reproductive tract ...