Under normal circumstances, the basal follicles do not become less after egg retrieval. Fewer basal follicles are mostly associated with premature ovarian failure, age and other factors.
The basal follicle refers to the immature egg in a woman’s ovary, and under normal circumstances, it will not become small after egg retrieval. The presence of low basal follicles may be related to age, premature ovarian failure, and other factors.
A woman’s follicles grow in the ovaries, and follicles are affected by ovarian function. As a woman ages, ovarian function declines and the environment for follicle growth deteriorates, resulting in fewer basal follicles. In addition, premature ovarian failure due to other factors is also one of the major reasons why the basal follicles become fewer.
When a woman’s basal follicles become small, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and then actively carry out treatment.