Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovaries. In females with normal menstruation, this process happens once a month.
Follicles are fluid-filled sacks that contain eggs. In some women, follicles fail to mature regularly, resulting in irregularities in ovulation or no ovulation at all.
Ovulation induction (OI) is a non-surgical fertility treatment that uses medications to increase the number of quality eggs produced during a cycle, thus increasing the chances of getting pregnant.
The course of medication usually starts at the beginning of the menstrual cycle. Regular USGS are done to monitor the body’s response through the treatment.
The doctor, therefore, knows your ovulation time and therefore can tell the best time for intercourse.
1. What are medications used for Ovulation Induction?
The doctor determines the course of treatment based on your body requirement. He will also advise you of the time to start medications for stimulating ovaries. He will also prescribe periodic ultrasounds and blood tests, to continuously monitor the response to treatment.
2. The various fertility drugs which a doctor can prescribe are as follows:
3. Are there any potential side effects of these medications?
Mostly there are no significant side effects from these oral or injectable medications.
Although in some cases, women may develop following
4. In which all conditions Ovulation Induction is recommended?
A doctor may prescribe ovulation induction for following.:
5. In which all conditions, one should not go with Ovulation Induction treatment
6. What are the chances of success in Ovulation Induction treatment?
Though the success rate depends on the woman’s age, diagnosis, and other conditions, generally a 20 to 25 percent success rate per cycle is achievable. The chances of pregnancy in a young, healthy couple are always greater than the couples with any fertility issues.
7. Is there any risk associated with Ovarian Induction treatment?
There are some possible complications associated with ovarian induction such as:
What would you like to know
Ovulation induction uses medications to stimulate the ovaries and encourage the release of one or more mature eggs, increasing the chances of conception.
Success rates vary depending on factors like age and cause of infertility. Generally, it's around 10-20% per cycle.
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