Suggested Humog Injections After Menses. Is It Possible To Ovulate Earlier ?
Hello Doc, My wife had her menses on 3rd september being her 1 st day, our doc suggested humog injections on 10th/11th and 12th days, what might be her ovulation date as he has asked for another injection for egg breaking on 18th september.... is it possible for her to ovulate earlier?? pls help me since we are trying to have baby
Hi.. Thanks for the query... Humog injection is given to encourage the follicle formation... After the 3 injections are given generally the levels of estrogen hormone either in the blood or urine have to be monitored continuously and when the peak level is reached another injection to break the follicle to release the egg to be given which is usually one week following the first infection... You are advised to have intercourse on the day and one day after the second injection has been given... Alternatively cervical mucus studies can also be done to know the ovulation... Unless we keep a track of estrogen levels it is difficult to tell when the ovulation will occur.. Keep consulting your treating doctor for follow up and discuss your concerns in detail for better understanding.. Hope this information helps you..Take care...
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Suggested Humog Injections After Menses. Is It Possible To Ovulate Earlier ?
Hi.. Thanks for the query... Humog injection is given to encourage the follicle formation... After the 3 injections are given generally the levels of estrogen hormone either in the blood or urine have to be monitored continuously and when the peak level is reached another injection to break the follicle to release the egg to be given which is usually one week following the first infection... You are advised to have intercourse on the day and one day after the second injection has been given... Alternatively cervical mucus studies can also be done to know the ovulation... Unless we keep a track of estrogen levels it is difficult to tell when the ovulation will occur.. Keep consulting your treating doctor for follow up and discuss your concerns in detail for better understanding.. Hope this information helps you..Take care...