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Study Links History of Primary Infertility to Timing of Natural Menopause

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A study published in the journal *Menopause* identifies a correlation between a history of infertility and the timing of natural menopause. Researchers observed a cohort of nearly 700 women to determine how a diagnosis of primary infertility relates to the age at which individuals reach their final menstrual period.

The investigation tracked the reproductive health of the participants over an extended period to analyze the relationship between fertility challenges and the cessation of ovarian function. By focusing on women diagnosed with primary infertility, the researchers gathered data on the biological timeline of these individuals compared to standard reproductive health markers. The findings provide new data regarding the long-term reproductive health outcomes for women who experience difficulty conceiving, offering a clearer picture of how early reproductive history may influence the onset of menopause.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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