Can a single follicle be retrieved for a successful match?

If the patient is younger and the follicles are of good quality, it is possible to retrieve one follicle and match it to a fertilized egg. However, if the patient is older, the success rate is relatively low. There are large individual differences.
If a young woman’s follicles are of good quality, and the endometrial environment is more suitable for the fertilization and development of a fertilized egg, and the chances of forming a normal embryo are higher, then it is possible for one follicle to be retrieved and form a fertilized egg.
However, if the patient is older, the quality of the follicles is lower, and the endometrial environment is relatively poor, the probability of producing a normal embryo may be reduced, and the success rate of retrieving one follicle to form a fertilized egg is lower.
If patients experience persistent abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms after follicle retrieval, it is recommended that they seek medical attention in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a specialized doctor, and carry out standardized treatment.