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Ovulation induction is a medical treatment that is used to stimulate the release of eggs from the ovaries. This treatment is used for women who are having difficulty becoming pregnant due to irregular or absent ovulation. Ovulation induction is usually performed using medications that regulate or stimulate ovulation.
There are several types of medications that may be used in ovulation induction, including:
Ovulation induction is typically monitored using ultrasound and blood tests to track the development of ovarian follicles and hormone levels. When the follicles reach an appropriate size and hormone levels indicate ovulation is imminent, medications may be used to trigger ovulation.
Ovulation induction carries a risk of multiple pregnancies, which can increase the risk of complications for both the mother and babies. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of ovulation induction with a healthcare provider and to receive appropriate monitoring throughout the treatment process.