So many very young women (24 was the earliest I’ve come across) also enter menopause after ovarian cancer or oophorectomies for endometriosis, etc.. Then they have to take hormones to preserve bone health, cognitive and sexual function for decades. 3D ovary implants will be a godsend. I wonder if post-menopausal women can get them, too.
I don't see why not. A "natural" replacement ovary grown on a printed scaffolding from the patient's own stem cells will likely do a much better, more responsive, job of hormone therapy than a bottle of pills and a lab test snapshot every once in a while.