Ovarian Stimulation Treatment
Ovarian stimulation is the first and most important step in the IVF process. It involves the use of hormonal medications to encourage the ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs during a single menstrual cycle.

Ovarian Stimulation Treatment
Ovarian stimulation is the crucial first step in IVF, using safe hormonal medications to help the ovaries produce multiple healthy eggs in one cycle.
This treatment maximizes your chances of a successful IVF by providing more eggs for fertilization under expert guidance.


Why is Ovarian Stimulation Necessary?
Normally, only one egg matures each month, which can reduce the chances of getting pregnant.
Retrieving several eggs allows doctors to select the healthiest embryos and freeze extras for future use, giving you a higher chance of achieving pregnancy.
This essential step gives couples and individuals greater control and hope on their fertility journey.
Purpose of Ovarian Stimulation:
More Eggs, Higher Success
Producing multiple eggs improves fertilization and embryo development, increasing pregnancy chances.
Choosing the Best Embryos
Doctors can select the healthiest embryos for transfer, boosting the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.
Better Outcomes
Ovarian stimulation enhances control over the process, raising overall success rates and hope for couples.
Step By Step Process
1. Initial Consultation & Assessment
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation. Blood tests and ultrasounds check hormone levels and ovarian health to plan the best treatment approach.
2. Starting Hormonal Injections
From Day 2 or 3 of your cycle, daily hormone injections stimulate your ovaries to produce multiple follicles, each with the potential to develop an egg.
3. Ongoing Monitoring
Frequent ultrasounds and blood tests track follicle growth and your response to medication, ensuring everything is progressing safely.
4. Medication Adjustments if Needed
Your doctor may fine-tune doses to optimize follicle development while preventing overstimulation.
5. Trigger Injection
A final injection is given to mature the eggs fully, preparing them for collection.
6. Egg Retrieval (36 Hours Later)
Eggs are gently collected using an ultrasound-guided procedure under light sedation, completing the stimulation phase and moving you closer to fertilization.