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What alternatives exist for patients with True Empty Follicle Syndrome?

By Laura Parra Villar B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologin).
Last Update: 10/19/2021

If after a couple of ovarian stimulation syndrome cycles no oocytes are retrieved and the patient is given the diagnosis of True Empty Follicle Syndrome, the first option fertility clinics suggest is ovodonation.

Another suggested technique consists of the maturation of the oocytes in vitro, but this technique is hardly used in fertility clinics.

 Laura Parra Villar
Laura Parra Villar
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Embryologin
Graduate in Biology from the University of Valencia (UV) and embryologist with a Master's degree in Biotechnology of Human Reproduction from the University of Valencia in collaboration with the Valencian Institute of Infertility (IVI).
Licence number: 3325-CV
Embryologin. Graduate in Biology from the University of Valencia (UV) and embryologist with a Master's degree in Biotechnology of Human Reproduction from the University of Valencia in collaboration with the Valencian Institute of Infertility (IVI). Licence number: 3325-CV.