Ovulation Induction Treatment

Ovulation Induction is a fertility treatment designed to stimulate the ovaries to release eggs in women who experience irregular or absent ovulation. This non-invasive, first-line approach often helps couples conceive naturally or in combination with other fertility methods.

Our expert team closely monitors your cycle, tailoring medications and timing to increase the chances of successful ovulation and conception.

Regulating cycles with care & precision

We combine advanced diagnostic tools and personalized hormonal therapy to support natural ovulation and improve fertility outcomes.

Hormonal Medications

We use safe and effective medications to stimulate follicle development and ovulation.

Cycle Monitoring

Ultrasounds and hormone tests ensure proper timing for natural conception or IUI.

Ovulation Monitoring
Ovulation Clinic

Specialized Fertility Clinics

"Our centers are equipped with all necessary tools for diagnosis, monitoring, and support throughout your ovulation journey."

How Ovulation Induction works

We follow a structured process to gently stimulate ovulation and optimize the timing for conception.

Initial Consultation

We assess menstrual cycles, hormonal levels, and fertility health.

Medication Phase

Oral or injectable medications stimulate the growth of eggs in the ovaries.

Ovulation & Timing

When eggs mature, we time intercourse or IUI for the highest chance of pregnancy.

Step-by-step to natural conception

Many women with irregular cycles achieve pregnancy through this targeted, low-risk approach.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Planning

We determine the cause of anovulation and plan the induction cycle.

Step 02

Medication & Monitoring

Hormonal therapy is used while tracking ovulation progress.

Step 03

Timed Conception

We guide timing for intercourse or suggest IUI during peak fertility.

Ovulation Induction Steps

Frequently asked questions

Women with irregular or absent menstrual cycles, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or hormonal imbalances may benefit most.

Side effects are usually mild and include bloating or mood swings. We closely monitor to prevent overstimulation (OHSS).

Success rates depend on age and cause of infertility. Many women conceive within a few cycles of treatment.