No more than a few eggs can be retrieved at once

  With the advancement of medical technology, many infertile couples resort to in vitro fertilization to achieve their reproductive goals. Before undergoing in vitro fertilization, it is necessary to retrieve eggs, and the method and quantity of egg retrieval also have their own requirements. If egg retrieval is not successful, the success rate of in vitro fertilization may be relatively low. So, how many eggs can't be retrieved at once?

  

No more than a few eggs can be retrieved at once1

  The number of eggs retrieved each time is generally around 10-15, but it also depends on factors such as the ovarian function and age of the pregnant woman. If a woman is at a suitable age for pregnancy, the number of eggs retrieved can be appropriately reduced. The number of eggs retrieved at a time is not necessarily the more the better. If the quantity is too large at a time, it can have an impact on women's physical health.

  As women age, the number of eggs retrieved also increases accordingly. But it will also be controlled within a certain range, because increasing the number of retrieved eggs within an appropriate range can help improve the success rate of in vitro fertilization. But it is also necessary to follow the principle of ensuring high-quality embryos and minimizing harm to the female body to the greatest extent possible.

  If too many eggs are retrieved, it may cause women to experience other symptoms such as ovarian enlargement, difficulty breathing, and abdominal pain. So when retrieving eggs, it is not advisable to remove too many follicles to avoid ovarian irritation in women, which can lead to symptoms of premature ovarian failure. When both husband and wife are undergoing in vitro fertilization, they must relax their mentality and not have too much psychological burden, which can also help improve the success rate.

Related Articles