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bride07
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Inducing Ovulation - Question
Hey Ladies,
I was just curious how it works with inducing Ovulation. I went to my Re today to have my HSG, and prior he did an ultrasound to look at follicals and ovaries. He said that I should be ovulating shortly and that he would like me to come back in on Monday to see if they are measuring normal, and said HE WOULD INDUCE Ovulation. HE said this will ensure the egg with be the right prime size for Pregnancy. I AM JUST trying naturally, no iui or ivf. So I was surprised they would induce ovulation. HE Said it was a needle in the Butox..haha
I have gotten pregnant in the past, but miscarried twice. SO I know I can get pregnant, but if the iducing ensures the best quality egg, then I am all for that.
I was just curious if anyone had this done during a natural cycle.... right when your egg/folicle was the right size? What is the drug/needle they give me this one time to release me egg??? IS there any harm doing this during a natural cycle?
Sorry if I am not sure if I am even using the right phrases. The RE was explainging everything but I think a lot went over my head.
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Message edited 3/26/2010 5:17:38 PM.
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Posted 3/26/10 5:15 PM |
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
It's what you hear referred to as a "trigger" shot. Forces ovulation to occur within a 36 hour window. The one in the butt is HcG. If it's in the belly, it's Ovidrel. It helps with the timing of BD, IUI's and even ER for IVF. Good luck!! :)
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bride07
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
Posted by BaseballWidow
It's what you hear referred to as a "trigger" shot. Forces ovulation to occur within a 36 hour window. The one in the butt is HcG. If it's in the belly, it's Ovidrel. It helps with the timing of BD, IUI's and even ER for IVF. Good luck!! :)
It can't stop or have reverse side effects that would negatively effect me naturally ovulating on my own?
Does that mean 100% my egg will be released or does it not always work?
Sorry for all the questions. I think it's the HCG then, b/c he said in the but.
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
Posted by bride07
It can't stop or have reverse side effects that would negatively effect me naturally ovulating on my own?
Does that mean 100% my egg will be released or does it not always work?
Sorry for all the questions. I think it's the HCG then, b/c he said in the but.
No, if you O on your own, it really won't have any negative effects...really sounds like he's trying to control timing and also to prevent the egg from over-maturing. Over-mature eggs can have abnormalities that can result in m/c. I don't know anything is 100%, but from what I've been told, if given at the right time, there's like a 99% rate that you'll O within the window. Just so you know, it stays in your system for a good 7-10days, so you won't want to test early sicne it's the same hormone that tested for in HPT's. HTH...
ETA: sorry for the typos/spelling...I'm tired, LOL
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bride07
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
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Posted by bride07
No, if you O on your own, it really won't have any negative effects...really sounds like he's trying to control timing and also to prevent the egg from over-maturing. Over-mature eggs can have abnormalities that can result in m/c. I don't know anything is 100%, but from what I've been told, if given at the right time, there's like a 99% rate that you'll O within the window. Just so you know, it stays in your system for a good 7-10days, so you won't want to test early sicne it's the same hormone that tested for in HPT's. HTH...
ETA: sorry for the typos/spelling...I'm tired, LOL
Thank you for your help!!! This is good for me to know. That is what the Dr explained- as he calls it " you don't want over cooked eggs". lol
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
I used a trigger shot with a natural cycle (well, I was on Femara, but we used timed intrcourse, no iui or ivf). I am pretty sure I was also ovulating on my own (after a surgery). I don't think it will effect your natural ovulation.
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
I agree with the "you don't want over cooked eggs"
The trigger will release the egg 24-36 hours after you do it. This will make your life of timed BD easier. You will have a better opportunity to BD during the "window" that is perfect for conception.
One thing though - is there a reason your dr is going to have you do a Sub-Q HCG shot and not an Ovidrel shot? I talked to Dr. B about the difference and he said that the HCG you have to mix and can't really do yourself - the Ovidrel needle is much smaller, premixed and you can do it yourself (because it's done on your stomach)
Maybe something to talk about ??
Good Luck !!
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
I just did this, I'm in a similar situation to you. I conceived DD naturally, in 2 months. I'm TTC #2 and its now been a year. I've been followed by an RE but have been resistant to trying IUI or IVF because there is no explanation to my "infertility"---so for the first time this month, they induced ovulation with Ovidrel for me. Right now I'm in the 2WW so I can't say if it worked, but I'm not doing IUI or IVF, just natural cycle monitoring and timed intercourse. HTH!!
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bride07
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
Posted by TTC-DL
One thing though - is there a reason your dr is going to have you do a Sub-Q HCG shot and not an Ovidrel shot? I talked to Dr. B about the difference and he said that the HCG you have to mix and can't really do yourself - the Ovidrel needle is much smaller, premixed and you can do it yourself (because it's done on your stomach)
Maybe something to talk about ??
They are doing it in the office on Monday/ or possible Tues. So they are taking care of the mixing and injecting...i guess. I will ask about Ovidrel. Thanks! I am all for a smaller needle.
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Re: Inducing Ovulation - Question
Posted by purplegirl
I just did this, I'm in a similar situation to you. I conceived DD naturally, in 2 months. I'm TTC #2 and its now been a year. I've been followed by an RE but have been resistant to trying IUI or IVF because there is no explanation to my "infertility"---so for the first time this month, they induced ovulation with Ovidrel for me. Right now I'm in the 2WW so I can't say if it worked, but I'm not doing IUI or IVF, just natural cycle monitoring and timed intercourse. HTH!!
Thanks for sharing!!! I figure if it increases my odds then I am all for it!
Goodluck to you during the 2ww!!! Hopefully you will get your BFP!!
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