Our Donor Program Liason will be in contact with you right after submitting the form. To perform an ultrasound, a little probe is placed within the vagina to look at your ovaries. The method takes a little while and isn’t unpleasant.
Roughly 7 days later, you can start your period.
Baseline Visit and Hormone Injections – On the second day of your period, you may return to the office for another ultrasound exam. These medicines are injected with a small needle into the lower stomach.
They may cause cysts on your ovaries or a swelling of your stomach. But this is brief and will depart quickly after your cycle. * Dose adjustment – After 4 or 5 days of hormone injections, you return to the office for an ultrasound and blood test. This test helps us find out if to modify your dose of the medication to get a satisfactory number of eggs.
* Egg development – At your next appointment, you’ll have another ultrasound and blood test.
You may return daily for 2 or 3 more days, till you have grown up eggs on your ovaries. Continue the daily hormone injections till your doctor determines that your eggs are prepared.
The Ovidrel / hCG must be injected inside some mins of the instructed time.
Egg recovery after you are prepared for egg recovery as set by a RSC surgeon, you’ll be instructed to take another medicine precisely 36 hours before the removal of eggs from your ovaries. The sonographic egg recovery ( SER ), involves using an ultrasound-guided needle to delicately take the eggs from the ovaries.
It’s an easy, painless process with using light sedation medicine and takes about 30 mins to finish.
Egg donation treatment is always mixed with in-vitro fertilization ( IVF ) in which eggs and sperm are placed together in a lab for fertilization.
After the process, you’ll need a responsible adult to drive you home and remain with you overnite, you need to rest for what’s left of the day.
We inspire all egg donors to revisit the office to be seen and guarantee everything is going well.
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