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Ovulation induction
If the maturation and discharge of the egg (ovulation)
does not occur naturally, it is possible to stimulate the ovaries
to function properly. The easiest alternative is medication (clomiphene
tablets), but if this treatment proves unsuccessful, hormonal injections
are the next option. The FSH hormone is given in the form of daily
injections; at the same time the maturation of the follicle is followed
by ultrasound scans every two to five days. When the follicle is
large enough, the actual ovulation may be triggered with another
hormonal injection (HCG). The success rate of inducing pregnancy
in this manner is between 10-15% per treatment, but often these
treatments are carried out several times, which means that the likelihood
of pregnancy also increases.

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