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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Drugs, Clomid can raise your chance of multiple births. The rate of multiple pregnancies — primarily twins — is just under 4%.If clomiphene citrate on its own doesn't work, your doctor may recommend hormones to trigger ovulation. Some of the common types are:Human chorionic gonadotropin, such as Novarel, Ovidrel, Pregnyl, and Profasi. This medication is usually used along with other fertility drugs to trigger your ovaries to release an egg.FSH, such as Bravelle, Fertinex, Follistim, and Gonal-F. These drugs bypass the hypothalamus and pituitary glands to directly trigger the growth of eggs in your ovaries.Human menopausal gonadotropin, such as Menopur, Metrodin, Pergonal, and Repronex. These drugs combine FSH and LH. GnRH agonist, such as Lupron, Synarel, and Zoladex. These drugs help the body produce a high number of quality eggs.GnRH antagonist, such as Antagon and Cetrotide. These drugs help prevent premature ovulation.How well do injected fertility hormones work?As with clomiphene, injected hormones have a high rate of success in helping you ovulate. Among those who do start to ovulate, as many as 50% are able to get pregnant. That percentage is true for people who have conditions such as endometriosis that may be interfering with their ability to conceive.Side effects of injected fertility hormonesSome people experience breast tenderness, mood swings, or headaches. You might have skin irritation at the site of the injection.There's also a risk of a condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which makes your ovaries grow and become tender. It usually gets better without any problems. In rare cases, you could experience a severe form, which causes:Nausea and vomitingRapid weight gainDehydrationBlood clotsKidney dysfunctionTwisting of your ovaryFluid buildup in your chest or bellyThe drugs also raise your chances of multiple births.Antagon, the brand name for ganirelix, is a GnRH antagonist. It's an injectable medication used to prevent LH surges in people undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) — a fertility treatment involving the use of medications that stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.Antagon treatment may also reduce the need to take FSH.How to use AntagonAntagon is injected under the skin and may be done at home or in a clinic or doctor's office. The recommended doses can vary, depending on your health and the suspected cause of infertility. A standard dose is a daily injection of 250 micrograms for five or six days during the middle of your menstrual cycle.How well does Antagon work?Research suggests that about one-third of
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