Is it normal to have diminished ovarian function at 44?

Weakened ovarian function at age 44 is considered to be within the normal range and generally does not require special treatment. Weakening of ovarian function is a normal aging process of women from reproductive stage to old age. Most women will experience gradual weakening of ovarian function after the age of 40, when the number of follicles will be significantly reduced and follicular underdevelopment is likely to occur. Due to the weakening of ovarian function, menstruation will become irregular, often anovulatory menstruation, and finally due to the natural depletion of the follicles in the ovaries, which will lead to gradual decline of the function of the ovaries Eventually, the ovaries will be depleted due to the natural depletion of follicles in the ovaries, resulting in the gradual failure of the ovaries. After the weakening of ovarian function at the age of 44, the level of estrogen in the body will decline, and patients will experience a series of symptoms, mainly manifested as menstrual disorders, vasoconstriction symptoms, and changes in the genitourinary system such as pelvic floor laxity, breast ptosis, thinning of the vaginal mucous membranes, the disappearance of the folds, decreased secretions, pain during sexual intercourse, and sometimes frequency of urination, urgency of urination, incontinence, and so on, which is a kind of natural physiological stage, and does not need any special treatment. This is a natural physiological stage and does not require special treatment. However, some patients with weakened ovarian function will appear more obvious symptoms, affecting normal work and life, this situation should be timely medical treatment, if necessary, follow the doctor’s advice to give the appropriate drug treatment.