Is it possible to get pregnant with a poorly developed follicle?

If all the labor tests show that the embryo is not developing abnormally, the pregnancy can be considered to continue.
Poor follicular development can be caused by a number of factors, some of which are endocrine abnormalities, such as polycystic ovary syndrome and high prolactin levels.
Poor follicular development does not necessarily mean that the development of the embryo is disturbed. In fact, if there are no abnormalities in the development of the embryo, it is possible to consider continuing the pregnancy, especially in those who have difficulty getting pregnant, such as those with premature ovarian failure.
For such women, it is necessary to closely monitor the development of the fetus, and perform prenatal diagnosis, pelvic ultrasound and other obstetric tests on time to assess the development of the fetus at any time to ensure the health of the mother and fetus.