FERTILITY ISSUES IN WOMEN WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
*Dr. Laxmi Choudhary and Dr. Rashmi Sharma
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus Type 1 and Type 2 should be considered in the
differential diagnosis of menstrual abnormalities and infertility. The
reproductive period of diabetic women may be reduced due to delayed
menarche and premature menopause. During the reproductive years,
diabetes has been associated with menstrual abnormalities, such as
oligomenorrhea and secondary amenorrhea. It was found that better
glycemic control and prevention of diabetic complications improves
these irregularities and increases fertility rates close to those that are
seen in the general population. Women with persistent menstrual
abnormalities despite adequate treatment need to be approached by
broader evaluation, which will include the examination of the
hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian axis and the hormonal status, presence
of autoimmune thyroid disease and antiovarian autoantibodies, and hyperandrogenism.
Keywords: diabetes Mellitus, menstrual abnormalities, infertility.
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