Low estrogen will not be infertile


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Low estrogen levels may lead to infertility.
Normal levels of estrogen can promote follicle growth and maturation. If estrogen levels are too low, it may affect the normal development of follicles, resulting in poor or undeveloped follicles, which in turn affects ovulation. Unmature eggs will naturally reduce the chances of conception. In addition, when estrogen is low, the endometrium may become thinner, which is not conducive to the implantation and development of fertilized eggs. Even if there are successfully fertilized eggs, it is difficult to successfully implant and continue to develop in such an endometrial environment, thus increasing the risk of infertility or early abortion.
If estrogen is low, seek medical attention promptly, conduct comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis, and take appropriate treatment measures under the guidance of a doctor to improve fertility status.