Reproductive endocrinologist at Peking Union Medical College Hospital: This is only a preliminary diagnosis, we need to wait for all the laboratory results to come out and give you a diagnosis of the cause, the chance of ovulation is not very good. Patient: A few days ago, she was diagnosed with malformation of gonadal development and loss of ovarian function at your clinic. Follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone are both high, while estradiol and testosterone are both low. Is there really no possibility of ovulation? Patient: You have given me Pemetrium and Daphne, you have seen all the test results, you mean to take them for a few months and then go back for a review, I really want to find out the cause of the disease (financial condition allows), but you said the cause is not very clear. Is it necessary to continue to see this disease? I’d like to get some clarification. Patient: You prescribed me Pemerix, I have been drinking two tablets a day for a total of 10 days now, and I feel breast swelling and pain, a noticeable swelling in my clitoris, and an increase in discharge. The instructions say that the maximum is one tablet a day, is this too much for me? You said to take it for three months first and then reduce the dosage after the bones heal? Is that right? Patient: Can I reduce the dosage on my own? Reproductive endocrinologist at Peking Union Medical College Hospital: Adjust the dosage after discussing with your doctor. Excuse me!