Ovulation Induction
What is the Ovulation Induction?
Ovulation induction helps women who either don't ovulate regularly or whose cycles are unpredictable. Minor changes in periods can affect conception, and that is a thing many women don't realize. This treatment gently stimulates the ovaries to produce mature eggs, which we then can time for conception. Some get pregnant in the first cycle; others take a few cycles. That is very normal-every body acts differently.
Who is it Recommended For?
Women will reap the benefits if they are not ovulating regularly or if they are suffering from PCOS. It will bring desired results if the couple has been planning for more than six months. At times, the sleeping schedule, stress levels, and diet may bring a huge influence on the results. Every person may have a different condition, and we will bear in mind the whole condition while deciding whether it will be beneficial for you or not.
How is the Procedure Done?
- Blood tests and ultrasounds to determine hormone levels and condition of ovaries
- Oral or injectable medication that promotes the growth of eggs
- Regular monitoring of the fetus by blood tests and ultrasound examinations
- Trigger injection when eggs are mature
- Timed intercourse or IUI scheduled
Benefits, Risks & Success Rate
Benefits
Aside from safety, ovulation induction does not need surgical procedures and does not require hospitalization. The therapy helps in egg production and regulates the process of ovulation.
Risks
The medicine is not likely to produce harmful effects on the body. There are individuals, however, who can suffer from pain and swelling. Also, there is the possibility of suffering from ovarian cyst formation and ovarian stimulation.
Success Rate
This depends on a variety of things like age, hormones, and the condition of your reproductive system. There are people who become pregnant right away while there are also those who need several cycles before pregnancy happens. Nonetheless, this information will prove to be helpful in the future.
