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REPRODUCTIVE-AGED WOMEN WITH ANOVULATORY MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND INFERTILITY
Ortiqova Munisa Yusufaliyevna , Republic Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Mother and Child HealthAbstract
Anovulatory menstrual cycle is one of the common hormonal disorders in reproductive-aged women. In this condition, ovulation does not occur, which leads to the inability to conceive. This article discusses the causes of anovulatory cycles, diagnostic criteria, its association with infertility, and modern treatment approaches.
Keywords
anovulation, menstrual disorder, infertility, ovulatory dysfunction, hormonal balance, luteal phase
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