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What is Ovulation Induction Treatment?

by | Nov 2, 2021 | Infertility Treatment

Couples who are falling short of natural conception even after trying out treatment plans no longer have to worry about their parenthood. Today, gynaecologists are equipped with powerful procedures using Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) that can help parents realize their parenthood.

Out of all the advanced procedures available and Ovulation Induction is the simplest procedure that can help the couple trying to conceive. But what is Ovulation Induction? How it performed and what is are the chances of conception with Ovulation Induction? With the help of the top gynaecologist in Mumbai, Dr Neelima Mantri, We answer all your question in this blog here. Read on:

What is Ovulation Induction?

Inducing ovulation through medications to increase the chances of successful fertilization is called Ovulation Induction.

Why is Ovulation Induction performed?

Regular ovulation is the release of the mature egg every 28 days in general. The interval of 21 to 35 days is considered normal, but the release of an egg sooner or later in this interval is generally considered abnormal.

More women suffer inconsistent and irregular periods (later than 35 days) and suffer fertility problems. On average 25 to 30% of the infertility problems are due to inconsistent and irregular ovulation for women who undergo infertility treatment in Mumbai.

The goal of Ovulation Induction is to persuade and consistent release of mature for fertilization to happen effortlessly, either through natural or using assisted reproductive technology.

When is Ovulation Induction performed?

Ovulation induction is performed when the lack of ovulation or inconsistency of ovulation in a woman is the cause of the conception problems, says top infertility specialist in Mumbai, Dr Neelima Mantri.

Ovulation Induction in itself is used to induce ovulation for natural fertilization or as a first step in the process of further assisted reproductive treatments like Intra Uterine Insemination or In Vitro Fertilization.

How is Ovulation Induction performed?

Specialized hormone-based medications are used in Ovulation Induction treatments to bring a woman’s hormone profile into order to make regular and healthy ovulation possible.

This medication stack may include Insulin-sensitizing agents, Aromatase inhibitors, Gonadotropins or medications like Clomiphene citrate. “Sometimes these medications are not even needed, regular ovulation can be achieved just by treating inherent health problems like obesity or hypothyroidism” top gynaecologist in Mumbai Dr Neelima Mantri.

Who is suited better for Ovulation Induction treatment?

As mentioned earlier, women who experience irregular ovulation are commonly benefitted from Ovulation Induction treatment procedures. The gynaecologist first takes inherent gynaecological problems suffered by women into account and devise a treatment plan based on the cause of irregular ovulation.

Are there are any side effects for Ovulation Induction?

In very rare cases women may experience side effects that may include bloating, nausea, headaches, hot flashes and pelvic tenderness. But Incidence of these symptoms is rare. Every year thousands of women in Mumbai made use of the Ovulation Induction to realize their parenthood dream. With the right gynaecological you can too.

If you are in Mumbai and are facing fertility problems that are keeping you away from becoming a parent then Dr Neelima Mantri is the best gynaecologist in Mumbai who can help you. You can contact her here: +91 7045115577

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