PERSONIFIED APPROACH TO FERTILITY RESTORATION IN WOMEN AFTER SURGERY ON OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOSIS
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This article explores a personified approach to fertility restoration in women after surgery for ovarian endometriosis. The study emphasizes the complexity of reproductive outcomes influenced by surgical intervention, ovarian reserve status, and individualized treatment strategies. Particular attention is given to the role of ovarian reserve markers, fertility preservation techniques, and assisted reproductive technologies in optimizing reproductive potential. The review highlights that standard surgical approaches may compromise ovarian function, while personalized management improves fertility outcomes and reduces risks of iatrogenic damage. The findings support a multidisciplinary and patient-centered strategy integrating gynecological surgery, reproductive medicine, and psychological support. The study contributes to modern reproductive medicine by promoting individualized decision-making for women affected by ovarian endometriosis
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