What is the name of the process or injections or somthing that women get when they cant ge prego and want to?!
Question: What is the name of the process or injections or somthing that women get when they cant ge prego and want to.?
what is it called.? is there different ways.? is it painful.? how does it work.?
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thank you :]
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Answers:
Sorry i had read it wrong.
Intrauterine Insemination: IUI is one
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/inferti...
or
Intrauterine Insemination: IUI
http://www.ivf.com/ivffaq.html
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Intrauterine Insemination: IUI is one
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/inferti...
or
Intrauterine Insemination: IUI
http://www.ivf.com/ivffaq.html
Theres two sights!Health Question & Answer
Clomid is the most common type of therapy. It's a shot that it supposed to trigger ovulation. It's a hormonal shot. The shot itself doesn't hurt, but it can have some side effects like hot flashes, discomfort, moodiness.
There are also other types of hormones that are used to trigger ovulation, but they mostly work in a similar way.
Women who cannot get pregnant using clomid often use in vitro fertilization. A viable egg cell is fertilized in a lab, then transferred into the uterus using a plastic tube. In many cases, the woman gets shots of hormones before and after the procedure. The shots themselves don't hurt, but they have similar side effects to clomid.Health Question & Answer
There are also other types of hormones that are used to trigger ovulation, but they mostly work in a similar way.
Women who cannot get pregnant using clomid often use in vitro fertilization. A viable egg cell is fertilized in a lab, then transferred into the uterus using a plastic tube. In many cases, the woman gets shots of hormones before and after the procedure. The shots themselves don't hurt, but they have similar side effects to clomid.Health Question & Answer
In vitro fertilization.? aka IVFHealth Question & Answer
Fertility treatment.? maybe that's too vague, sorryHealth Question & Answer