In the US, IVF stimulation usually involves 3 types of fertility drugs:
1.Medication to suppress LH and ovulation to ensure the developing eggs mature fully. These two main classes of drugs include:
•Gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRH), like Lupron
•GnRH-antagonist, such as Cetrotide or Ganirelix
2.Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) product to encourage the development of multiple eggs
•Gonal-F, Follistim, Menopur and Bravelle are common brand name FSH products
3.Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to help the eggs achieve final maturation
This combination of IVF drugs are used with the goal of producing around 8 to 15 high quality eggs that a doctor can retrieve.
The eggs are then evaluated for quality, and some will be fertilized with your partner’s sperm, or that of a sperm donor. The resulting embryos are then cultured in the lab, and implanted back into your uterus to create a pregnancy.
Ovary stimulation is a balancing act that IVF professionals are uniquely positioned to take on. Overstimulation can result in considerable discomfort for a woman. In rare instances, it results in ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome (OHSS).
At the same time, under stimulating the ovaries can result in only a few eggs, which reduce the chances of IVF success.
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