What should I do if I have a low antral follicle count?

Apr 26, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Zhe
Introduction
Women with a low antral follicle count can improve their condition by adjusting lifestyle habits and taking oral ovulation-inducing medications. The specific treatment approach should be selected based on the individual patient’s circumstances. The absence of dominant follicles often indicates difficulty conceiving naturally or, if pregnancy occurs, an increased risk of fetal demise—such as absent fetal heartbeat or embryonic arrest. Therefore, this situation warrants prompt attention, early detection, and timely intervention.

       A low antral follicle count in women can be managed through lifestyle modifications and oral ovulation-inducing medications. The specific treatment approach should be tailored to the individual patient’s condition. Details are as follows:

       First, lifestyle adjustments. Avoid intense physical exercise; maintain a balanced diet rich in high-quality protein and essential minerals to ensure optimal nutrition. It is recommended to consume nutrient-dense foods such as legumes and Chinese yam. Maintain regular sleep-wake patterns—avoid staying up late—and minimize exposure to radiation sources. Additionally, strive to preserve emotional well-being.

       Second, oral ovulation-inducing medications. A diminished antral follicle count is often associated with significant psychological stress, leading to endocrine dysregulation and hormonal imbalances that reduce follicular quantity. Therefore, it is advisable to undergo routine endocrine function assessments at a reputable hospital. Under the guidance of a qualified physician, appropriate ovulation-inducing medications may be prescribed based on individual circumstances to enhance fertility potential.

       The absence of a dominant follicle typically indicates impaired natural conception or, if pregnancy occurs, an increased risk of fetal demise—such as absent fetal heartbeat or arrested embryonic development. Consequently, this condition warrants prompt attention, early diagnosis, and timely intervention.