One of the major causes of
female infertility is either complete absence of or abnormal
ovulation. Successful production of oocytes is influenced
by numerous hormones with very delicate balances that create
the woman's normal cycle. Frequently the production is off
balance, resulting in poor or no ovulation. A more important
step to restoring good ovulation is to attempt to reestablish
a balance of hormones through fertility drugs such as clomiphene
citrate (Siphene), HMG (human menopausal gonadotropin),
FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), or hCG (human chorionic
gonadotropin). To maximize the chances for success it is
necessary to measure these hormones through blood tests,
as well as evaluate the growth and development of the follicles
containing eggs by ultrasound assessment.
Timed Intercourse
Opportunities for conception are significantly increased
by timed intercourse to ovulation. This is determined through
hormonal and ultrasound monitoring. Patients with ovulatory
dysfunction are treated with fertility medications.
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