As we mentioned in previous article, conventional medicine plays an important role and most of the time is the first treatment for a couple who for what ever reason cam not conceive after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full term. With the advance of medical technology, conventional medicine has proven record in treating infertility but with some side effects. In this article, we will discuss Ovulation introduction agent : definition, effects, side effects and risk of conventional medication in treating ovulatory dysfunction
1. Definition
Since ovulatory dysfunction is one of the most common causes for infertility in otherwise fertile couples. Ovulatory dysfunction medication is defined as conventional medication which helps to restore the successful ovulation resulting in fertility.
2. How Ovulatory dysfunction agent effects infertile women
a) Stimulating the production of LH and FSH
The medicine inhibits the levels of estrogen that causes the pituitary gland to produce more FH and FSH leading to production of follicle in releasing the mature eggs as resulting of man made ovulation.
b) Irregular menstrual cycle
While it helps to stimulate the production of LH and FSH by the pituitary gland, it also helps to restore the normal menstrual for women, if the causes of infertility is irregularly related problem.
c) Egg production
Ovulatory dysfunction agent also helps to trigger eggs production, it is used often for women, if the mature egg production is the underline causes of infertility.
d) Luteal phrase deficiency
Women with shorten of luteal phrase is usually with low levels of progesterone as resulting of interfering of mature egg production or abnormal of FH and FSH hormone. The medication increases the production of FH and FSH, leading to the surge of levels of progesterone resulting in correcting the luteal phrase that is vital for egg implantation.
3. Side effects
a) Hot flash as resulting of low levels of estrogen
b) Mood swing caused by production of FH and FSH from the pituitary gland
c) Breast tenderness, shorten of breath and vision problem as resulting of high levels of progesterone.
d) Ovarian cysts as resulting of over stimulating the production of egg during ovulation, it is a cyst-like structure called a follicle is formed inside the ovary
4. Risk
1. Definition
Since ovulatory dysfunction is one of the most common causes for infertility in otherwise fertile couples. Ovulatory dysfunction medication is defined as conventional medication which helps to restore the successful ovulation resulting in fertility.
2. How Ovulatory dysfunction agent effects infertile women
a) Stimulating the production of LH and FSH
The medicine inhibits the levels of estrogen that causes the pituitary gland to produce more FH and FSH leading to production of follicle in releasing the mature eggs as resulting of man made ovulation.
b) Irregular menstrual cycle
While it helps to stimulate the production of LH and FSH by the pituitary gland, it also helps to restore the normal menstrual for women, if the causes of infertility is irregularly related problem.
c) Egg production
Ovulatory dysfunction agent also helps to trigger eggs production, it is used often for women, if the mature egg production is the underline causes of infertility.
d) Luteal phrase deficiency
Women with shorten of luteal phrase is usually with low levels of progesterone as resulting of interfering of mature egg production or abnormal of FH and FSH hormone. The medication increases the production of FH and FSH, leading to the surge of levels of progesterone resulting in correcting the luteal phrase that is vital for egg implantation.
3. Side effects
a) Hot flash as resulting of low levels of estrogen
b) Mood swing caused by production of FH and FSH from the pituitary gland
c) Breast tenderness, shorten of breath and vision problem as resulting of high levels of progesterone.
d) Ovarian cysts as resulting of over stimulating the production of egg during ovulation, it is a cyst-like structure called a follicle is formed inside the ovary
4. Risk
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