What are the IVF injections?

You'll have vaginal ultrasound scans to monitor your ovaries and, in some cases, blood tests. Before your eggs are collected, you'll have an injection of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) that helps your eggs to mature.
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What injections are given during IVF?

There are several name brands of injectable FSH product available including Gonal-F, Follistim, Bravelle, Menopur and Repronex. These drugs can be given as subcutaneous injections or as intramuscular injections. We use them sub-Q because the women prefer it.
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How many injections do you need for IVF?

Depending on the course of specific treatment and cycle, a patient may receive up to 90 shots per cycle with a frequency of 1–2 injections per day.
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When do you start injections for IVF?

The IVF Process. We describe an IVF 'cycle' as one round of IVF treatment. The cycle starts on Day 1 of your period and ends with your pregnancy blood test. Depending on your treatment plan, your fertility specialist may recommend that you start medication or injections before the first day of your cycle.
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Where are injections for IVF given?

Like insulin injections, they are typically given in the front of the thigh or into the belly. You won't have to draw the medicine out of a vial and measure it yourself -- you'll receive an injection pen, which makes it easy to dial in your dose and receive the correct amount of medication.
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How painful are IVF injections?

According to Tiffanny Jones, MD, board-certified ob-gyn and reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist, IVF injections are not as painful as one may think. “The injections are relatively painless due to how small the needles are,” Dr. Jones said.
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Which injection is used to get pregnant?

Gonadotropins usually are used during fertility treatments such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF). Injections of gonadotropins are started early in the menstrual cycle to cause multiple eggs to grow to a mature size.
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What are the 5 stages of IVF?

IVF involves several steps — ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm retrieval, fertilization and embryo transfer.
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What are the side effects of IVF injections?

The common side effects of injectable IVF medications such as Menopur, Gonal-F, Luveris, and Follistim are: rarely blood blisters at the injection site.
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The common side effects of hCG injections are:
  • irritability.
  • breast tenderness.
  • bruising at the injection site.
  • hot flashes.
  • headaches.
  • nausea.
  • blurred vision.
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How can I make my first IVF successful?

How to Increase Your Chances of IVF Success
  1. Maintain a healthy weight. ...
  2. Optimize sperm health. ...
  3. Partner with an excellent doctor and embryology laboratory. ...
  4. Reduce your stress. ...
  5. Quit smoking. ...
  6. Look into taking supplements. ...
  7. Ensure you have adequate levels of vitamin D. ...
  8. Focus on persistence and patience.
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Is hCG injection painful?

HCG's usually injected subcutaneously, into the layer of fat just under the skin and above your muscles. This is good news — fat is your friend and tends to make the injection fairly painless. To do this, your doctor or pharmacist will typically give you a short 30-gauge needle.
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How long does IVF take start to finish?

It is stated that an average IVF cycle takes anywhere between 6 to 8 weeks from the point of consultation to transfer, and depending on the required circumstances, each phase is similar to every patient. The only difference is how your body responds to each phase. Dr.
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How is IVF done step by step?

IVF Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Control Ovarian Hyperstimulation (COH) ...
  2. Step 2: Egg Retrieval. ...
  3. Step 3: Fertilization and Embryo Culture. ...
  4. Step 4: Embryo Quality. ...
  5. Step 5: Embryo Transfer. ...
  6. Laser Assisted Hatching. ...
  7. Cryopreservation. ...
  8. Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA) or Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
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Can I walk after IVF transfer?

"A woman can easily walk out of the clinic immediately after having an embryo transfer without facing any difficulties," she said. According to Aggarwal, who was part of the research, physical activities a day after the transfer also helps in reducing stress.
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Can IVF be done without injections?

Zaher Merhi, New Hope Fertility Center is the first provider to offer Needle-Free IVF, which promises no shots or blood draws. This revolutionary procedure uses pills, nasal spray, and vaginal suppositories to gently stimulate egg production.
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When do you start FSH injections?

You will need to begin your FSH injections within 3-5 days following your menstrual period; therefore, call the day of your menstrual period to notify our office that you are ready to start FSH. If your menstrual period starts on Saturday or Sunday, call first thing Monday morning after 8:30.
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Are IVF babies normal?

IVF is a different way of conception from normal sexual intercourse. But the IVF children are as normal as other children concerning their mental and physical attributes. But people often ask this question if an IVF baby is as normal as other children. A study was conducted in India among ten babies born through IVF.
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Do IVF shots make you gain weight?

Body changes –

It's not uncommon for women to gain a little weight during IVF treatments. Hormone injections can affect your weight and also your hunger levels (read # 4).
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Is IVF harmful to health?

At times the process of egg retrieval can carry risk of bleeding and infection and cause damage to bowel or bladder. Furthermore, with IVF, there are increased chances of multiples pregnancy or two or more foetuses. Multiples pregnancy can increase chances of premature deliver and low birth weight.
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How do I prepare my body for IVF?

Before you start your IVF journey, we recommend that you prepare your body for treatment in the following ways:
  1. Eat a healthy, well balanced diet.
  2. Start taking prenatal vitamins.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight.
  4. Stop smoking, drinking alcohol and recreational drugs.
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Who is the first IVF baby?

On July 25, 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world's first baby to be conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF) is born at Oldham and District General Hospital in Manchester, England, to parents Lesley and Peter Brown.
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What is the cost for IVF?

Estimate how much you'll have to spend.

According to the N.C.S.L., the average I.V.F. cycle can cost anywhere from $12,000 to $17,000 (not including medication). With medication, the cost can rise to closer to $25,000.
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Can I get pregnant after IVF injection?

The injections stimulate the ovaries to overproduce eggs, and so increase a woman's chances of pregnancy. But they also have significant side-effects, including headaches, abdominal pain and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which is rarely serious but in exceptional cases can be fatal.
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Which tablet is best for conceiving?

Clomiphene (Clomid): This drug can trigger ovulation. Many doctors recommend it as the first treatment option for a woman with ovulation problems. Letrozole (Femara): Like clomiphene, letrozole can trigger ovulation. Among women with PCOS, especially those with obesity, letrozole may work better.
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Where hCG injection is given?

This medicine is either injected in a muscle, like the thigh or buttocks, or it may be given under the skin instead. Ask your doctor which way is right for you. You will be taught how to prepare and give this medicine.
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