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Your menopause questions answered (Part 2) | Endocrinologist Susan Davis, AO

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The Role of Genetics in Premature Ovarian Failure

The majority of cases have normal genetics and no cause is ever identified. Once you get all these repeats in the genetic code, it's called the premutation. And that's associated with early menopause. There are genetic causes but the most common is fragile ex-gen mutation. This is a genetic mutation that progresses through generations. It's one of the most common genetic causes of autism.

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