Ovulation Induction

Ovulation induction or timed intercourse involves administering medications that stimulate the production and growth of eggs.
In Ovulation Induction, the doctor monitors the effect we are achieving with the medications and then indicates the window of time when your most fertile days will be, for you to try to conceive at home.
As the simplest technique, it is only effective in cases of mild infertility, with a success rate of 10% to 15%.
Ovulation Induction might be an option for those who:
- have been trying to conceive for less than 2 years
- Couples who are under 35 years old and have not been able to conceive
- People who have been diagnosed with anovulation
- People with abnormally long menstrual cycles
- Have had Low progesterone production detected during the second phase of the cycle
- People with mild endometriosis with viable tubes
- People whose infertility cause is unknown
Before undergoing any Assisted Reproduction technique,
consult with a fertility expert to determine the best option for you.