What are the symptoms of ovulation after receiving ovulation induction injections

  Compared to men who ejaculate tens of thousands of sperm at once, women only release one egg per month, which shows the preciousness of eggs. In order to improve the fertility rate, some female friends will go for ovulation induction injections, which intervene in ovulation through this artificial drug. After receiving a ovulation induction injection, it is important to know the timing of ovulation. So, what are the symptoms of ovulation after receiving the injection?

  

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  What are the symptoms of ovulation after receiving ovulation induction injections

  1. Basal body temperature drops. When the ovulation period arrives, the basal body temperature will rise, but on ovulation day, the female body temperature will suddenly drop, and then on the next day, the body temperature will return to rise. The change in basal body temperature can be used to determine ovulation day, thereby planning intercourse time and increasing the chances of conception.

  2. Increased secretion of cervical mucus. On ovulation day, women will observe that cervical mucus is very thin and transparent, and the secretion is also high. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, the cervix does not secrete mucus and the external genitalia is also very dry. Afterwards, the cervix secretes a small amount of viscous and opaque mucus. Before ovulation occurs, with the appearance of estrogen, the secretion of luteinizing hormone reaches its peak, and cervical mucus becomes thin, transparent, and clear, with an increase in quantity. The symptoms of ovulation day are more pronounced at this point.

  3. Ovulation pain. Ovulation pain is not something that every woman can feel. When women ovulate, they may experience some pain in their lower abdomen, which is relatively unnoticed by some women compared to the general population. However, for some women, the pain during ovulation is very obvious. When ovulation occurs, there is a noticeable pain in the abdomen, which is very easy to detect. Therefore, it is necessary to make judgments based on the specific physical condition of women.

  How to administer ovulation inducing injections

  On the 3rd to 5th day of withdrawal of medication, bleeding or menstruation, intramuscular injection of 2 doses per day (containing 5 units of FSH7 and 75 units of LH75, dissolved in 1-2ml of sodium chloride injection) should be administered continuously for 7 days. At the same time, B-ultrasound should be used to monitor changes in the follicle. When the follicle reaches 20mm and the urinary estrogen reaches 100-200ug within 24 hours, HCG 5000-10000 units should be injected on the day after the last use of this product to induce ovulation. For those who cannot conceive, treatment can be repeated for 2 cycles.

  If the urine estrogen exceeds 200ug within 24 hours, HCG should not be used again to avoid excessive stimulation. If ovulation is still absent, under B-ultrasound monitoring or urinary estrogen monitoring, it can be increased to 3-4 injections per day, and the treatment course for most patients is within 10 days. If FSH is used alone, the starting dosage is 150 units, administered intramuscularly once a day.

  What are the symptoms of ovulation after receiving ovulation induction injections? The symptoms that occur during ovulation in the body are similar and do not differ due to the use of ovulation inducing injections. After receiving a ovulation induction needle, it is important to seize the opportunity and seek guidance from a professional gynecologist on what to do on ovulation day.

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