Resources
Support
and resources


You can find a wealth of information on managing primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) through books, podcasts, and videos. The best way to find useful resources is by reaching out to the experts - other POI patients. Joining support groups on social media or websites, like the Daisy Network, can help you find helpful resources.
Check out these peer-support websites and downloadable resources for more information about living with POI.
Peer Support

Daisy Network: A charity for women with POI
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Early Menopause: Interviews with real women
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Scientific Publications
Impact on Quality of Life
Learn to identify the signs and symptoms of primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)
Recognize POIHear from us
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