FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about our policies, procedures, and treatments. Please remember that this does not replace your conversation with Dr. Putman or his staff. If you have questions about your treatment, please contact our office for assistance.

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Q: You have recommended super-ovulation (injectible hormones). Why do I have to give the injections at home?

A: During a super-ovulation stimulation cycle, we must carefully monitor the response of your ovaries to the medication. Ultrasound studies are done to detect the number of developing eggs and their maturity. Estrogen (hormone produced by the ovaries) is measured in your blood to further determine the egg maturity. The results are made available to Dr. Putman in the afternoon; they can then best determine the dosage needed that evening to give you the best chance for success.