Ovulation induction is a fertility treatment designed to stimulate the ovaries to release one or more mature eggs during a menstrual cycle. It is commonly recommended for women who do not ovulate regularly or suffer from ovulation disorders such as PCOS.
At Maa Institute of Reproductive Medicine & IVF Centre, Delhi/NCR, ovulation induction is carefully monitored using ultrasound and hormonal testing to ensure safe egg development and proper timing. This treatment is often the first step before procedures like IUI or IVF.
Correct ovulation timing significantly improves natural conception chances.
Ovulation induction is advised when irregular or absent ovulation is the primary cause of infertility.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Irregular menstrual cycles
Hormonal imbalance
Anovulation (no egg release)
Unexplained infertility
Mild ovulatory dysfunction
Stimulating ovulation increases the chance of fertilization during the fertile window.
Choosing the right fertility centre improves both safety and success rates.
With a disciplined and patient-focused approach, our centre ensures that each couple receives attention, clarity, and confidence during their fertility journey.
For and After Ovulation, following proper precautions supports implantation and overall well-being. While IVF does not require complete bed rest, certain lifestyle modifications are advised.
Take medications exactly as prescribed
Attend monitoring appointments
Maintain a healthy diet
Track cycle symptoms
Do not skip medication doses
Avoid self-adjusting drug dosage
Avoid heavy physical strain
Avoid stress
Ovulation induction is a medical treatment used to stimulate egg release in women who do not ovulate regularly. It is commonly recommended for women with PCOS, irregular cycles, or hormonal imbalance affecting fertility.
Yes, when properly monitored by a fertility specialist, ovulation induction is safe. Regular ultrasound monitoring ensures controlled egg development and reduces the risk of complications such as ovarian hyperstimulation.
A typical ovulation induction cycle lasts about 2–3 weeks, starting from medication initiation to ovulation confirmation.
There is a slightly increased risk of twins when multiple follicles develop. However, careful monitoring helps reduce the risk of higher-order multiple pregnancies.
If ovulation induction cycles do not result in pregnancy after several attempts, or if additional infertility factors exist, advanced treatments like IVF may be recommended.
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