A post-menopausal woman at the age of 23 is going to give birth to twins

Health 6 October, 2017


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Published the 05.10.2017 at 17h49



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Buy a house and have children. Such were the projects of a young australian couple, Amber and Chris. In 2014, the first step was taken, after they have made the purchase of a house. But for the rest, it was quickly complicated.

In 2015, Amber began to experience hot flashes, which prompted her to consult a doctor. The cleaver falls to the couple : the young woman, aged of only 23 years of age, had reached menopause. His levels of FSH reported that she could not have children the natural way.

“It made me a shock, tells Amber to the blog australian Houseofwhite. I just remember I cried and cried, asking me if I was going to be able to have children. “

From bad to worse

This was only the beginning of a series of dashed hopes. Shortly after, a cyst 7 cm was found on one of her ovaries. It had to be removed, and the young woman began a treatment to boost her fertility. But his other remaining ovary did not seem more inclined to ovulate.

The couple has therefore tried, without success, two in vitro fertilisation (IVF). New blow, a second cyst was spotted on her second ovary, forcing the doctors to remove it to turn, as well as the fallopian tube (fallopian Tube). Amber was, therefore, without ovaries, and with only one fallopian tube.