Tag Archives: monitoring ovulation
← Older postsTop 10 steps to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a potential serious complication associated with the use of fertility drugs. In this blog, Dr Karande has discussed some of the steps that can be taken clinically to prevent OHSS. Continue reading
I need the 6.30 am appointment
Cycle monitoring is an important part of fertility treatment that requires frequent office visits. These are often scheduled early in the morning to minimize disruption of our patients regular work schedule. One of the issues that arises for the scheduling staff is when several patients request the earliest slot. Sue Beckman in this blog discusses this issue and also emphasizes the importance of patients showing up for their appointments at the scheduled times. Continue reading
DON’T THROW IN THE TOWEL!
Waiting for the pregnancy test result is a challenge for a lot of patients. The symptoms that a patient can experience during this interval is discussed in this blog. It is not unusual for pregnant patients to have spotting around the time of the pregnancy test. It is therefore important to continue your medications till you get the pregnancy test result. Continue reading
Feeling like a pin cushion Tips to make your blood draw easier
Tips for infertility patients can follow to make their blood draw easier are discussed. Blood draws can be (almost) painless and quick! Continue reading
What Do These Numbers Mean???? Part III Pregnancy monitoring
This blog discusses in a nutshell the significance of blood tests during pregnancy monitoring. Continue reading










