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early large folicils beginning in cycle

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silly question but if u have lots of dominant folicils when they are released do they all contain eggs ? I no it's silly but any one advice

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On my case yes. The three dominant gave me three eggs. My egg collection was yesterday so today the embryologist will tell us that the three has fertilised. Xx

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Oh that's great ☺️ xxx

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Try not to worry too much about the dominant follicles - they will tell you at egg collection how many eggs they have obtained . Then what the next step will be - if unsure remember you can ask questions to help put your mind at ease Hope treatment cycle goes well

Janet

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