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Fertility medications are commonly used to stimulate the follicles in the ovaries resulting in the production of multiple eggs in one cycle. Fertility medications also control the time that you release the eggs, or ovulate, so sexual intercourse, intrauterine inseminations, and In Vitro Fertilization procedures can be scheduled at the most optimal time to achieve pregnancy.
As with most medications, there are a few risks associated with the use of ovulation induction medications including an increase in the chance for high order multiple births and the development of ovarian cysts. Please take time to read about the fertility medications below and note the side effects associated with each medication.
The medications most commonly used in fertility treatment are clomiphene citrate, gonadotropins, Metformin and Parlodel.
Clomiphene citrate (Clomid, Serophene) is an oral tablet taken to induce ovulation in some women and to stimulate multiple follicle development in others. Clomid induces ovulation by increasing the output of certain hormones from the pituitary gland, which stimulate follicular growth in the ovary and subsequent ovulation. The usual dosage is 50-150 milligrams (one to three 50 mg tablets) taken days 3 through 7 or days 5 to 9 of the menstrual cycle. Most pregnancies occur within the first 3 – 4 ovulatory cycles. The pregnancy rate with additional cycles is low, even though the patient may be ovulatory.
Multiple birth pregnancy occurs in approximately 8% of patients using clomiphene citrate (almost entirely twins). The risk of a triplet pregnancy with clomiphene is less than 1%. Other side effects include: hot flashes, ovarian cyst formation (which generally resolves spontaneously), abdominal discomfort, nausea and vomiting, headache, breast tenderness, and moodiness. Rarely, visual disturbances are noted which would contraindicate further use.
Gonadotropins (Repronex, Follistim, Bravelle, Pergonal and GonalF) - These are injectable medications containing FSH or FSH & LH. They are utilized to stimulate multiple ovarian follicular development and egg maturation. These gonadotropins may be used in women who don’t produce their own FSH, in women who have failed clomiphene citrate, or to increase the chance of pregnancy in ovulatory women. This treatment requires careful monitoring. Side effects may include abdominal distention/discomfort, bloating sensation, mood swings, fatigue or restlessness. Other risks include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and multiple pregnancy. The risk of multiple pregnancy with gonadotropins is about 20 – 30 percent. The data regarding ovarian cancer risk is conflicting. Pregnancy and breast feeding reduce ovarian cancer risk. Overall it is recommended to minimize the total number of cycles to those necessary. Most pregnancies occur within three treatment cycles.
Gonadotropins (Profasi, Pregnyl, Ovidrel) – This is an injectable medication containing hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). hCG is used to induce the release of the egg once the follicles are developed and the eggs are mature. Ovulation will occur 36 to 72 hours after hCG injection. hCG is commonly added to clomiphene or FSH, FSH/LH cycles. The use of hCG helps time intercourse or inseminations.
Glucophage (Metformin) - Metformin is an oral pill given to patients as an insulin lowering medication. Most commonly used in PCOS patients, the medication has been shown to improve the endocrine abnormalities seen with polycystic ovary syndrome within two or three months. The use of Metformin can result in decreased hair loss, diminished facial and body hair growth, regulation of menses, weight loss and normal fertility. Side effects include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach intolerance.
Parlodel - Parlodel is a medication used to lower prolactin levels. It will also reduce pituitary tumor size (pituitary adenoma’s), should one be present. An oral medication taken with meals, Parlodel has few side effects and is relatively inexpensive. Side Effects include nausea, dizziness and headaches.
There are different levels of ovulation induction commonly used to treat infertility related to ovulation disorders, male factor or unknown causes. One method of treatment involves clomiphene citrate (Clomid or Serophene) taken in pill form for 5 days at the beginning of a cycle. For women whose only infertility problem is an ovulation, up to 80% of patients will ovulate using this medication and 40% of those will conceive. Clomiphene may be combined with intrauterine insemination to boost the success of the medication by placing the sperm and egg in closer proximity to each other.
“Superovulation” is a bit more aggressive level of ovulation induction. This treatment uses gonadotropins or sometimes a combination of clomiphene and gonadotropins to stimulate the production of multiple eggs. Patients undergoing superovulation must be closely monitored by blood tests and ultrasounds. Monitoring ensures that the patient does not hyperstimulate and also helps the physician administer the correct dosage of medication so that only a few follicles develop. This is a critical step to keeping the multiple pregnancy rates low. At the end of the superovulation treatment process, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) may be prescribed to stimulate ovulation. Ovulation will occur between 36-72 hours after hCG. The patient is instructed to either have intercourse during this time or to come in for an intrauterine insemination. Depending on the cause of infertility, the success rate per superovulation treatment cycle is approximately 10-20% based on the woman's age.
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
The ability to induce and control ovarian stimulation has greatly enhanced the treatment of infertility. The use of fertility drugs for ovulation induction is however not without risk. The ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a rare but serious side effect of ovulation induction therapy. The reported incidence is 20%, with 1-2% of cases being severe. The syndrome is rare unless human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is administered to trigger ovulation. Symptoms commonly develop three to ten days after hCG administration.
The diagnosis of OHSS is made and the severity of the syndrome is determined by a combination of the history, physical examination, ultrasound and laboratory findings. This syndrome is characterized by significant enlargement of the ovaries, abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and possible fluid retention in the abdomen.
Classifications
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is classified as mild, moderate, or severe based upon ovarian size as determined by ultrasound and laboratory tests.
Management
The most common scenario of hyperstimulation is spontaneous resolution. Clinical resolution usually occurs within 7 to 14 days in nonpregnant women, and may require 30 days when pregnancy occurs, as the hormones of the pregnancy may provide additional ovarian stimulation.
General Instructions
If you experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, you are to contact LifeStart Fertility Center at (818) 889-4532. Limit your activities and obtain bed rest and pelvic rest (no intercourse, nothing per vagina).
If excessive amounts of pain or nausea and vomiting ensue, you need to be evaluated at the LifeStart Fertility Center, or if after hours, report to the Hospital Emergency Room. Please tell the ER staff that you are a fertility patient who is currently undergoing an ovulation induction regimen, and that you are NOT TO HAVE A PELVIC EXAMINATION. All assessments of your ovaries will be done by ultrasound.
In Summary
Please contact LifeStart Fertility Center serving greater Los Angeles for more information on Ovulation Induction and to schedule a consultation appointment.
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Approximately 15% of all couples trying to become pregnant will have difficulty conceiving. In about 70% of these infertile couples, a cause can be identified. While 30% will have unexplained infertility, overall, approximately 60% of couples will conceive using basic treatment approaches.
The likelihood of achieving a pregnancy depends upon the specific cause of infertility. Certain diagnoses respond to treatment better than others. Dr. Anita Singh is a Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist. She works with each patient to develops an individualized treatment plan as infertility factors will vary from one couple to the next. It is her desire to help you add to or start a family!
Dr. Singh completed her residency in OB/GYN and fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University of CA, Irvine. Following her fellowship Dr. Singh joined the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. There she led the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility for 8 years. Under Dr. Singh’s direction the division achieved fertility success rates that were among the highest in the nation. Dr. Singh also has been voted "top doctor" in infertility by Phoenix Magazine. She also has been active in research and has various publications in the specialty.
At LifeStart Fertility Center we specialize in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (RE&I). Our diagnosis and treatment includes a full range of options to treat male and female infertility including:
In addition, we diagnose and treat a wide range of other gynecologic problems including recurrent pregnancy loss, endometriosis, premature ovarian failure and menstrual irregularities. We offer state of the art diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy and laparoscopy. We also assist in the management of complex reproductive endocrine disorders including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
LifeStart Fertility Center welcomes the opportunity to assist you in realizing your dreams. Please feel free to contact us with any questions about the services we offer as well as to set up an initial consultation.
At LifeStart Fertility Center we understand that the infertility process can be both emotionally and physically challenging. In addition, the process has a financial burden. We encourage you to carefully understand your infertility coverage.
LifeStart Fertility Center offers single and multiple cycle IVF packages for patients who do not have insurance coverage for infertility treatment. With these packages, we hope to make the treatment costs more affordable and accessible to everyone. These packages only apply if you do not have infertility insurance coverage. We do not provide any itemized billing with these packages and packages cannot be submitted to a third party payer for reimbursement. We also offer single and multiple cycle egg freezing packages for patients without infertility insurance coverage.
Packages do not include:
Below is our current rates for both IVF and Egg Freezing. Please contact the LifeStart Fertility offices at 818-889-4532 to obtain a password to view our forms and costs.
Health insurance in itself is very complicated and coverage for infertility treatment is even more complex. Coverage for infertility treatment varies from plan to plan and from insurance company to insurance company. It is very important for you to research what your insurance plan covers in terms of evaluation and treatment of infertility, either online or by calling the insurer or benefits representative, or both, optimally before your first visit.
Working with insurance companies can be stressful and is not something that you want to deal with while going through treatment. To protect yourself from incurring fees that may not be covered by your insurance plan, you should obtain written verification of your benefits.
Insurance companies have specific guidelines to help you determine the extent of your fertility benefits. They are obligated to provide you with this information. Typically, the information is delivered only in response to specific questions asked by the insured (you) and some important information may be omitted unintentionally.
To verify your insurance benefits, please refer to the customer service phone number printed on your insurance card. When verifying your benefits, you should:
Please obtain and review your insurance benefits booklet. If you are part of a group plan through your employer, please check with your employer. Read and copy the section that pertains to infertility benefits. Please understand that if treatment is not covered by your insurance plan, payment is due at the time of service.
Fertility Insurance Questions
If infertility is included in your policy coverage, the following questions should be asked:
LifeStart Fertility Center is considered a "specialist". If you have a specialist co-pay/co-insurance or if the deductible has not been met on your policy, you will need to be prepared to pay this amount for covered expenses.
It is our greatest desire to help you overcome your infertility with the least amount of stress possible. Nevertheless, we can not code evaluation or treatment of infertility under alternative diagnostic codes as that would be insurance fraud. Please do not place our office staff in the unfair position of having to decline a request to provide false information to your insurance company.
Please note that if you are being seen by Dr. Singh for non-infertility medical issues (endometriosis, recurrent pregnancy loss or other reproductive endocrine health concerns) your diagnostic code will indicate this information.
If your insurance company does not provide fertility benefits, options do exist for financing your fertility evaluation and treatment. Please refer to the "Patient Financing" section on our website for more information on these programs.
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