Starting Treatment
Your first treatment
You’ve chosen your clinic, you’ve completed your preliminary tests and your physician has decided on your treatment protocol.

beginning treatment

Your first treatment

Congratulations on taking this next big step! Your treatment success depends on various factors, including properly administering medications. Our fertility pharmacists and nurses are here to guide you through the injection process and help you understand how these medications may affect you. We’ll also explain your monitoring schedule, how to adjust your daily routine during treatment, and how to manage your medication supply—ensuring you never run out, even if your doses change. Plus, we’ll help you navigate where to access emergency medication if needed

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    Navigating Your First Fertility Treatment
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    Key Considerations for a Successful First Cycle
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    Ovulation Induction
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    Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
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    IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
Key Elements of Your First Treatment
During your first treatment, there are key elements to consider:

Medications: Your doctor will prescribe hormones and other medications to regulate your cycle, prepare your body for various fertility procedures, and to support upcoming pregnancy. Understanding how to manage your medication regimens is essential for a smooth and successful treatment journey
Monitoring: You will have frequent clinic visits for blood tests and ultrasounds to monitor your response to treatment(s). We will guide you through understanding what these tests are and how to interpret the results.
Support: Fertility treatments can be emotionally challenging, so having a strong support system is essential. Lean on family, friends, or professional counseling to help navigate the psychological aspects of your journey.  Let us be part of support system

Your First Fertility Treatment: What to Expect
Your first fertility treatment depends on your diagnosis and specific fertility issues. Common options include ovulation induction, IUI, and IVF. Each treatment involves medications, regular monitoring, and emotional support to maximize your chances of success.