19/08/2025
"Can I still get pregnant with DOR?"
A diagnosis of Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) can be emotionally challenging, but it does not mean the door to pregnancy is closed. It simply means that your ovaries are producing fewer eggs than average, which may affect the number of eggs retrieved during a fertility cycle but doesn’t necessarily impact your ability to conceive.
DOR refers to egg quantity, not egg quality... and pregnancy is still possible with fewer eggs, especially when guided by an individualized treatment plan.
While those with DOR may require different stimulation protocols or more cycles to achieve the desired outcome, many go on to have successful pregnancies. Understanding the condition, staying proactive, and working with a fertility team that tailors care to your specific reproductive profile can make all the difference in your journey.
Explore more DOR-focused fertility strategies at www.GenerationNextFertility.com