Ovulation Induction is a fertility treatment designed to encourage the ovaries to release one or more eggs during your menstrual cycle. This is particularly helpful for women who have irregular ovulation or are not ovulating at all.
Although it will be usually safe, there are some possible hazards, just like with other medical procedure, such as:
To reduce these dangers and guarantee your safety, we take every measure.
The success of this treatment depends on factors like age, overall health, and underlying fertility issues. Many women achieve pregnancy with alone or when combined with IUI.
At Life Plus Hospital, we provide:
Treatment programs created specifically to address your needs.
State-of-the-art equipment and knowledgeable medical professionals to assist you on your fertility path.
Caring treatment from diagnosis through pregnancy and beyond.
If you’re struggling with ovulation and looking for effective fertility solutions, this could be the key to starting your family. Schedule an appointment with our fertility specialists at Life Plus Hospital today and take the first step toward achieving your dream of parenthood.
Ovulation induction is a medical treatment aimed at stimulating a woman’s ovaries to produce one or more eggs. This treatment is typically used for women who do not ovulate regularly or at all, such as those with conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or hypothalamic amenorrhea.
Ovulation induction is often recommended for women who have difficulty ovulating on their own. Common reasons include:
Preparation for ovulation induction typically includes:
While ovulation induction is generally safe, there are some risks, including:
Your doctor will monitor you closely to minimize these risks.
During ovulation induction, monitoring is essential to track follicle growth and hormone levels:
Yes, ovulation induction can significantly increase your chances of conception. However, multiple cycles may be needed to achieve pregnancy. The chances of pregnancy also depend on factors like age, the cause of infertility, and whether additional treatments (like IUI or IVF) are used.
Ovulation induction usually lasts for 5-10 days, during which you will be closely monitored with blood tests and ultrasounds. If ovulation is successful, the next step is usually to try to conceive through natural intercourse or with IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), depending on your doctor’s recommendation.
Yes, several lifestyle changes can improve the chances of success with ovulation induction:
Yes, ovulation induction can be used in women over 35, though success rates may decrease due to age-related factors like a reduced egg supply and quality. Women over 35 may need additional treatments like IUI or IVF to improve the chances of conception.