What are the methods for promoting ovulation?
There are many ways to promote ovulation, such as using drugs like Clomiphene and Letrozole. Generally, after the follicle reaches 18-20mm, an ovulation-inducing injection is administered, which can increase the pregnancy rate during intercourse. Secondly, patients undergoing artificial insemination can also use Clomiphene and Letrozole, along with a small injection of Urokinase. After the follicle matures, the processed semen is injected into the uterine cavity to achieve artificial insemination.
To promote ovulation, ovulation-inducing drugs can be taken, which is effective. Alternatively, dietary adjustments can be made, including consuming protein-rich foods such as eggs, fish, lean meat, milk, and soy products. Additionally, eating cereals like sunflower seeds, corn, millet, and sweet potatoes can also help. Another method to promote ovulation is to receive an ovulation-inducing injection at the hospital, as it can effectively help women release eggs. For women, only one egg can be developed each month, so the period after menstruation is particularly fertile. However, some women may experience abnormal ovulation, resulting in the inability to release eggs every month.
If a high progesterone ovulation-inducing protocol is adopted, it is primarily based on hypothalamic down-regulation.