Eggs are mainly released from the ovaries and belong to reproductive cells. When preparing for pregnancy, women need to pay attention to the condition of their eggs, especially the number, shape, and other aspects of the eggs. Some women have an abnormal number of eggs, mainly manifested as a relatively small number of eggs, which many women worry may affect their pregnancy. So, can a small number of eggs lead to pregnancy?
The impact of a small number of eggs on pregnancy mainly depends on whether there are mature eggs. If the number of eggs is small, it is necessary to examine the follicles. If the follicles can develop and mature, and ovulate normally, and there are advantageous eggs, even if the number of eggs in a woman is small, she can still conceive without affecting the pregnancy.
If the number of eggs is small, and the follicles cannot mature or develop poorly, it can affect the development of the eggs. If the egg is not fully developed, it will affect pregnancy. It is recommended that women with a small number of eggs check the development of their follicles in a timely manner. If the number of eggs is small and accompanied by follicular dysplasia, targeted treatment is needed.
Having a small number of eggs but developing well will not affect pregnancy. If the number of eggs is small and underdeveloped, it can lead to pregnancy and reduce the chances of successful pregnancy. Only by conducting a comprehensive inspection can accurate judgments be made.