Women with poor ovarian reserve are unlikely to conceive with infertility therapy.
Also see poor ovarian reserve and Follicle-stimulating hormone for treatment options.
Titus et al. have proposed an explanation for the decline in ovarian reserve with age.
There is some controversy as the accuracy of the tests used to predict poor ovarian reserve.
Also, oocyte cryopreservation can be used for women who are likely to lose their ovarian reserve due to undergoing chemotherapy.
Titus et al. proposed an explanation for the depletion of the ovarian reserve during aging.
In women, such methods include mapping of a woman's ovarian reserve, follicular dynamics and associated biomarkers.
Women with a diminished ovarian reserve can use donor eggs, which greatly improves their chances of giving birth to a healthy child.
Anti-Mullerian hormone tests allow the estimation of ovarian reserve.
An abnormally high level is an indicator that the ovarian reserve, indicating egg quality, is low.