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Reduzierte ovarielle Funktionsreserve

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Der Wunsch nach Gründung einer Familie fällt oft in die Zeit der bereits nachlassenden Fertilität eines Paares (▶ Kap. 1). Bereits 1934 errechnete der Berliner Versicherungsmathematiker Hans Münzer für eine 40-jährige Frau eine nur etwa 5 %ige Schwangerschaftswahrscheinlichkeit pro Jahr. Trotzdem wird nicht selten 20 Jahre lang in den “besten Jahren” verhütet, bevor an die Familiengründung gedacht wird.

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Gnoth, C. (2014). Reduzierte ovarielle Funktionsreserve. In: Gnoth, C., Mallmann, P. (eds) Perikonzeptionelle Frauenheilkunde. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38023-5_26

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