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In general, a couple sees an expert at a fertility clinic in Bangaloreor their locality when they notice something wrong in conceiving a child. After a few formalities such as interaction, medical history review, and physical examinations, the expert advises the most suitable fertility treatment options such as IVF in which ovarian stimulation takes place.
As a couple, you should know all about it before moving ahead to have it. Your doctor will explain all about it to you. However, being well-informed about it at your end will help you make a wise decision. So, to educate yourself, keep reading the post till the end.
1. Ovarian stimulation - what is it?
Ovarian stimulation is a treatment used before other assisted pregnancy procedures to induce ovulation and increase the number of eggs released. This can increase your chances of getting pregnant. Ovarian stimulation can be done with drugs or injections. Ovarian fertilisation can occur before artificial insemination or in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
2. Why should you have it or why does a doctor recommend it to you?
Ovarian stimulation is performed to increase the number of eggs released during ovulation. If done before artificial insemination, it increases the chance that the fertilised sperm will reach the fallopian tube and fertilise the egg. It is performed before IVF to ensure that one or more eggs are retrieved during egg retrieval. This allows more eggs to be mixed with sperm in the lab to increase the chances of forming viable embryos for implantation.\n\n
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3. What does it consist of?
Treatment consists of injections of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone (LH), usually given 8 to 10 days after the last period. The goal is to help the ovaries produce one or more eggs for release. Ovarian stimulation can also consist of oral medications. Once ovulation has occurred and one or more eggs have been released, egg retrieval or artificial insemination for IVF may be performed.
4. Risks Associated with Ovarian Stimulation
Ovarian stimulation carries the risk of OHSS (ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome). In it, the ovaries become painful and swollen. This is more common when ovarian stimulation is performed with injected hormones. Symptoms of OSHS may include nausea, vomiting, pain around the ovaries, and abdominal pain.
Conclusion
is a crucial step of IVF treatment. With it, a female’s ovaries produce and release more than a mature egg at a time in a single menstrual cycle. The release and extraction of more mature eggs facilitate the fertility treatment process and the successful completion.
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