Reproductive health in the aging population addresses the unique reproductive challenges faced by older adults, including menopause, andropause, and the management of reproductive health issues in the context of aging. This field explores the physiological changes, hormonal shifts, and health concerns that impact reproductive well-being in older individuals. Understanding these changes is crucial for maintaining quality of life and managing reproductive health effectively in the aging demographic.
Clara Chavez is a gerontologist specializing in reproductive health in the aging population. Her research explores the hormonal, physiological, and social aspects of reproductive health as individuals age, including menopause, andropause, and fertility in older adults. Clara has published extensively on the challenges and management of reproductive health issues in the elderly, including hormone replacement therapy and fertility preservation. She has edited comprehensive guides that address the unique reproductive health needs of the aging population, integrating gerontology with reproductive medicine. Clara’s work is essential in improving the quality of life and reproductive health care for older adults, promoting healthy aging.