The treatments are very individual for each couple. With "cycle timing" we try to find or bring about the optimal time for fertilization for you. If the follicle does not mature spontaneously, we support the follicle growth from the 2nd day of the cycle. On the 10th to 12th day of the cycle, we check the follicle growth with a vaginal ultrasound examination. When the follicle has grown to an optimal size, ovulation is triggered. Sexual intercourse should then take place within the next 12 hours. In intrauterine insemination (flushing of sperm into the uterine cavity), the aim is to inject the sperm into the uterine cavity as precisely as possible at the time of ovulation. The time of ovulation is also brought about by a slight hormonal stimulation and subsequent triggering of ovulation.
With In-Vitro-Fertilization (IVF) or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), the woman's egg cells are fertilized outside of the body. With hormonal stimulation, the goal is to allow multiple follicles to mature in both ovaries (ovaries). We start with this on the 2nd to 3rd day of the cycle. When 4 to 5 follicles per ovary have grown to an optimal size after 8 to 10 days, ovulation is triggered. We then collect the egg cells and carry out the fertilization. After the egg cells have been fertilized by us, they usually develop into embryos. Between the 2nd to the 5th On the 2nd day the embryo transfer takes place (the insertion of the embryos into the uterine cavity). Fourteen days after the transfer, we do a pregnancy test by taking a blood sample in the morning.
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