Premature ovarian failure is serious and the quality is not good. An IVF egg is useless, and a level 4. Can premature ovarian failure be treated?
Premature ovarian failure is incurable, because the follicles in a woman's ovary were formed when she was a small fetus, with about 2 million primordial follicles at birth and only 300,000 follicles in adolescence. Every month, a number of follicles develop, only one follicle matures, and the others degenerate on their own. In this way, with the passage of time, the follicles in the ovary will gradually decrease and cannot regenerate. Therefore, if you have ovarian dysfunction, you can only take time to monitor it every month. If well-developed follicles are found, they will be taken out immediately for IVF treatment to improve the pregnancy rate.