Ovarian premature failure can promote ovulation after ovulation stimulation injections, and it is possible to get pregnant, but the chances are low.
Premature ovarian failure is a condition in which a woman’s ovaries lose their normal function before the age of 40, resulting in a decrease in the amount of estrogen and progesterone secreted by the ovaries, and symptoms such as irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and a decrease in libido, as well as symptoms of infertility in severe cases.
Patients with premature ovarian failure cannot ovulate normally due to low estrogen and progesterone. If there is a need for fertility, ovulation can be promoted through ovulation stimulation injections. However, due to poor ovarian function, the quality of the eggs will be affected, and even if the eggs are successfully fertilized, miscarriage or abortion may occur due to the quality of the eggs.
Therefore, patients with premature ovarian failure may get pregnant after taking ovulation injections, but the possibility of pregnancy is low due to the poor quality of the eggs.