How long does ovulation stimulation take for IVF?
Ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization (IVF) typically takes 10 to 15 days, although the exact duration varies from person to person. A detailed explanation is as follows:
Ovulation induction is used clinically when ultrasound monitoring shows lack of ovulation but pregnancy is desired. In such cases, medications are used to stimulate the growth of ovarian follicles and trigger ovulation. Commonly used drugs include clomiphene citrate capsules and letrozole tablets. Because individuals differ in physical constitution, their responses to ovulation-inducing medications also vary, resulting in differences in the required treatment duration. For most patients, taking medication continuously for 10 days usually achieves the desired effect. After administering IVF stimulation injections, doctors monitor follicular development via ultrasound. When three or more follicles reach a diameter greater than 1.8 cm, and estrogen levels correspond appropriately with the number of follicles, the eggs are generally considered mature and ready for retrieval. Doctors tailor the most suitable protocol based on each patient’s individual condition to maximize the chances of successful pregnancy.
Throughout this process, it's important to maintain a positive mood and emotional stability, avoiding excessive tension and stress. At the same time, one should develop healthy lifestyle habits and avoid staying up late.