An unrounded follicle does not necessarily mean that the eggs are of poor quality. To determine whether the eggs are of good or bad quality, it is important not to rely solely on the rounded shape of the follicle, which can be judged more accurately by ultrasound, temperature measurement, and vaginal secretion testing. Under normal circumstances, most women have round follicles, but a few women have oval follicles, which is normal if there is no discomfort and does not necessarily mean that the eggs are of poor quality. Therefore, it is inaccurate to judge the quality of an egg solely on the basis of whether the follicle is round or not. To determine the quality of follicles, you can use ultrasound to determine the development and discharge of follicles. If the follicle grows to more than 1.8cm and is expelled from the body, it means that the follicle is of good quality. You can also measure the body temperature during ovulation, if the body temperature rises about 0.3℃ and lasts for a longer period of time, it means that the follicles are of better quality; you can also carry out a vaginal secretion test, if the vaginal secretion is normal, it means that the level of estrogen is normal and the quality of follicles is better. Of course, follicular incompleteness may be caused by certain diseases, such as premature ovarian failure caused by follicular dysplasia; hyperadrenocorticism caused by endocrine abnormalities; polycystic ovary syndrome caused by follicular immaturity, which may lead to follicular incompleteness. Therefore, if you have symptoms of follicular dysplasia, it is recommended that you consult a doctor promptly to check for causes that may affect the quality of your eggs. Women should regularly monitor follicular development, and if any abnormality is found, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the abnormality under the guidance of a doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.