If a woman had anovulatory cycles for about 10 years, will this delay the age of menopause?
No, not at all. Eggs have a lifespan and are designed to all die off by a certain age, usually by age 50 or so. The eggs that weren't used due to the anovulatory cycles will just die off from old age. They won't be saved for later use.
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No, not at all. Eggs have a lifespan and are designed to all die off by a certain age, usually by age 50 or so. The eggs that weren't used due to the anovulatory cycles will just die off from old age. They won't be saved for later use.