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  2. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    In ovarian hyperstimulation combined with IUI, women aged 38–39 years appear to have reasonable success during the first two cycles, with an overall live birth rate of 6.1% per cycle. [12] However, for women aged ≥40 years, the overall live birth rate is 2.0% per cycle, and there appears to be no benefit after a single cycle of COH/IUI. [12]

  3. Ovulation induction - Wikipedia

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    Clomifene citrate (Clomid is a common brand name) is the medication which is most commonly used to treat anovulation. It is a selective estrogen-receptor modulator, affecting the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis to respond as if there was an estrogen deficit in the body, in effect increasing the production of follicle-stimulating hormone.

  4. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Clomifene citrate therapy can occasionally lead to OHSS, but the vast majority of cases develop after use of gonadotropin therapy (with administration of FSH), such as Pergonal, and administration of hCG to induce final oocyte maturation and/or trigger oocyte release, often in conjunction with in vitro fertilisation (IVF). The frequency varies ...

  5. What's the difference between IUI and IVF? A guide to the ...

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    Clomid is the brand name for clomiphene, an estrogen modulator and oral medication that's frequently used to stimulate the ovaries. Clomid if often used in the case of an intrauterine insemination ...

  6. Vance hits Walz on fertility: What’s the difference between ...

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    “Lupron is an example of a trigger shot, but that particular drug is not typically involved in IUI (only really in IVF). ... IUI success rates can be as high as 20 percent in some cases and as ...

  7. Four lost pregnancies. Five weeks of IVF injections. One storm.

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    Once the trigger shot has been administered, there's no turning back. If the procedure doesn't take place approximately 36 hours after the injection, the patient's follicles rupture, casting the ...

  8. Final maturation induction - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in such cases, triggering oocyte release is best reserved for women who require IUI and in whom LH monitoring proves difficult or unreliable. [4] It may also be used when LH monitoring hasn't shown an LH surge by cycle day 18 (where cycle day 1 is the first day of the preceding menstruation) and there is an ovarian follicle of over ...

  9. Clomifene - Wikipedia

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    Clomifene, also known as clomiphene, is a medication used to treat infertility in women who do not ovulate, including those with polycystic ovary syndrome. [5] It is taken by mouth.