Egg retrieval is a critical step in the IVF process where eggs are collected from the ovaries for fertilization. While the procedure is generally successful, there are instances where no eggs are retrieved, leading to a failed egg retrieval. Understanding the reasons behind a failed retrieval and knowing what to do next can make a significant difference in your fertility journey. Causes of Failed Egg Retrieval Poor Ovarian Response: Some women may not respond well to ovarian stimulation medications, leading to an insufficient number of mature eggs. Premature Ovulation: If eggs are released before retrieval, the procedure will not be successful. Empty Follicle Syndrome (EFS): A rare condition where no eggs are retrieved despite the presence of mature follicles. Technical Difficulties: Problems during the retrieval process, such as improper needle placement, can result in no eggs being collected. Medication Issues: Incorrect...