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If i have mosaic turner's syndrome will i have premature menopause?

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Turner syndrome: Turners syndrome is one of the most common reasons for premature ovarian failure. Many turner syndrome patients will never menstrate because of rapid follicular depletion. Since you have a mosaic pattern , it is unpredictable when your ovaries will fail. You could potentially start menstruating and start ovulating for a few years before ovarian failure.

Answered 3/3/2019

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Possibly: Mosaic turner's means that you may or may not have certain features of turner's syndrome. If you're 46 years-old, however, normal menopause can start at this age also.

Answered 3/26/2013

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