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Purpose: To increase the number of eggs available for
fertilization Medications: All brands contain Follicle Stimulation
Hormone (FSH): Dosing: Daily shots under the skin or in the muscles given by the patient or partner Usually given for 8-10 days Monitoring: Blood test and transvaginal ultrasound done on 4-5 mornings during injection schedule. Insemination: An intrauterine insemination is usually recommended to improve the pregnancy rate. Abstinence of 36 hours is recommended before the insemination. Intercourse every other day is still advised for most couples in the week leading up to the insemination. Success: 10-20% per cycle depending on multiple factors. If no success in 3 cycles, then a consultation with our medical staff is recommended. Costs: Approximately $1000 for medications, $1250 for office
charges Side Effects: Pelvic discomfort/bloating Risks: Multiple pregnancies: 25% for twins, <5% for triplets,
<1% more than triplets
Typical Gonadotropin Cycle
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