
Where Did My Eggs Go? Unpacking the Myth of Empty Follicle Syndrome
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You've done the ultrasounds, the shots, the bloodwork — and then retrieval day comes, and... nothing. Zero eggs. What just happened?
In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols dives into one of the most confusing and emotionally crushing outcomes in IVF: Empty Follicle Syndrome (EFS). But before you panic, know this — most cases aren’t what they seem.
We’ll break down:
- The difference between true vs. false EFS
- Why true EFS is rarer than a unicorn eating tacos
- How trigger shot timing and hormone levels can lead to confusion
- What doctors actually mean when they say “empty follicle”
- Real strategies for preventing and managing this situation
Whether you've heard the term before or are just trying to understand your IVF journey better, this episode will give you clarity, peace of mind, and as always — a side of science and salsa.
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