What are
Gonadotropins?
Gonadotropins are injectable fertility medicines that boost or replace the hormones made in the pituitary gland that stimulate egg growth in the ovaries.
How do Gonadotropins work?
Normally, each month, your pituitary gland makes enough Gonadotropins to allow one egg to grow to full or "dominant" size. By injecting Gonadotropins we are often able to stimulate one or more eggs to grow.
Who may need Gonadotropins?
Who is not likely to become pregnant using Gonadotropins?
What is necessary before being considered for Gonadotropins therapy?
How is Gonadotropins therapy performed?
After training class has taken place for the typical therapy cycle, you call the fertility on the first day of your period. Within the first few days of your period you will be scheduled for a "baseline" endovaginal ultrasound to make sure you do not have any leftover cysts from a prior menstrual cycle. If the ovaries and uterus are seen to be normal, you will be given a prescription for medication and a schedule of when to take your medication, what dose to take, and when you should return for blood tests or ultrasound monitoring. At that time, your ovarian response will be evaluated, your dose may be changed, and you will be told when to return for further blood tests or ultrasound monitoring. This process of taking daily injections with frequent monitoring by blood tests and ultrasounds continues until the desired number of eggs have grown to the right size. At that time you will stop the stimulation shots and be instructed to take another shot (hCG) to begin the ovulation.
How many eggs do I need?
The number of eggs we want to grow depends on each patient’s condition. For young women without normal monthly cycles, one egg may be the goal. For older women with unexplained infertility, the goal may be as many as 5 or 6.
How many cycles will I get?
Again, the number depends upon each patient’s condition. Most success occurs in the first cycle. After that chances are less. As long as there is good growth of eggs at a normal dose of medication, and other conditions mentioned above are satisfied, for example, normal semen analysis, and normal or corrected pelvic conditions, we expect that 3 cycles of Gonadotropins is a good trial.
What are the side effects of Gonadotropins?