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Endocrine Abstracts (2020) 70 EP404 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.70.EP404

1Center of Postgraduate Medical Education, Endocrinology, Warsaw, Poland; 2Center of Postgraduate Medical Education


We study the impact of the dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) by the women with diminished ovarian reserve and very low DHEA-S in the blood.

Patients: We present a description of 7 patients with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR). Patients reported because of problems with getting pregnant. Infertility lasted for several years. The patients disagreed on IVF for ethical and religious reasons. All of the presented patients were diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (very low AMH or high FSH, elevated estradiol concentration on day 3 of the cycle). We found also a very low DHEA-S concentration.

Interventions: The patients were given dehydroepiandrosterone.

Main Outcome Measures: After several months of treatment (3–6 months), the patients became pregnant. None of them had procedures for in vitro fertilization.

Results: Seven patients gave birth to healthy children. Our experience with DHEA is much bigger, but these 7 cases are very well documented. The obtained results indicate that DHEA supplementation in conditions of its deficiency improves the functioning of the ovaries and increases the chance of pregnancy.

Conclusions: 1. In some cases the aging of the ovaries can be delayed by administering of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).

2. This effect occurs specially when the endogenous concentration of DHEA-S is reduced.

3. In the case of reduced ovarian reserve, DHEA-S concentration should be determined.

4. The question remains open as to whether we should not mean DHEA in the blood of infertile men (does DHEA-S deficiency interfere with sperm maturation?)

Table 1 Patients with infertility and DHEA-S below the reference rage.
lpAgeDuration of infertilityFSH – 3rd day of cycle IU/mlAMH ng/mlEstradiol 3rd day of cycle DHEA-S ug/dlTestosteron ng/mlThe result of treatmentAfter what time of DHEA application did pregnancy appeared?
1426 years29.90.2872.824.6 N 25.9–460.2)9 (N 14–76)Birth of a healthy child3 months
2345 years20.230.4649.458.5 N 25.9–460.2)Birth of a healthy child5 months

Volume 70

22nd European Congress of Endocrinology

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05 Sep 2020 - 09 Sep 2020

European Society of Endocrinology 

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