I love
answering patient's questions about IVF , because I think the more they
understand about what we are doing, the better they'll be able to appreciate
the difference between a good IVF clinic and a bad IVF clinic.
Someone
asked me – what does down-regulation mean, and why do we need to do this ?
When
growing egg during an IVF cycle, we use 2 processes - one is super ovulation, while
the other is downregulation. Think of these as the 2 levers which allow us to
precisely control your egg production.
Super
ovulation , as the name suggests, uses hormones to help you to grow lots of
eggs. These are natural hormones, and since we give them in a higher dose, they
help to prevent your follicles from dying, so that you grow many follicles in
the IVF cycle.
Down-regulation
means we also need to give you another set of hormones , to prevent these
follicles from rupturing on their own once they become mature .
While we
stimulate your ovaries to grow lots of follicles ( which contain the eggs) , we
also need to switch off your pituitary at the same time, so that these follicles
don't rupture on their own.
Down-regulation
can either be done by using GnRH agonists, using what is called a long protocol
or a short protocol; or by using GnRH antagonists. Both these methods are
equally effective, and the advantage of the GnRH antagonists is that you need
to take them for fewer days.
These injections are given subcutaneously ( under the skin), and are easy to self-administer.
You can learn how to take your injections at http://www.drmalpani.com/knowledge-center/articles/injections
Want to learn more about IVF ? You can download the IVF comic book free at https://www.drmalpani.com/pdf/IVF_COMIC_BOOK.pdf
You can also send me your medical details by filling in the form at www.drmalpani.com/free-second-opinion so that I can guide you !
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