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27 March 2025

Ovulation Induction Medication for Those Trying to Conceive: How to Use and Can You Buy It Yourself?


27 March 2025
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For those who are trying to conceive, it is essential to start preparing for pregnancy early on. Preconception preparation is crucial, as it sets the foundation for a healthy pregnancy. Once you begin the journey to conception, the next step is consulting a doctor to plan for having a baby.

Ovulation induction medication is often part of the initial treatment for infertility. Many people may wonder what ovulation induction medication is and how it is used. Here, we have the answers for you.

What is ovulation induction medication?

Ovulation induction is one of the steps in treating infertility. Ovulation induction medication is a type of hormonal drug used to stimulate the ovaries to produce more eggs, helping them grow and mature optimally. This process increases the chances of conception for individuals struggling with infertility but wishing to have a child.

How many types of ovulation induction medications are there?

Injectable Ovulation Induction Medication

Injectable ovulation induction medication involves injecting hormones directly to stimulate egg production. It is crucial to administer the injection at the same time every day to maintain stable hormone levels in the bloodstream.

Delaying or missing the injection schedule can negatively affect egg quality, and when the retrieval day arrives, the eggs may not have matured enough for collection.

If asked which brand of ovulation induction medication is the best, it would be difficult to provide a definitive answer. Each clinic or hospital may use different brands depending on their treatment protocols and the doctor’s approach to patient care.

Each ovulation induction medication contains different ingredients, and its suitability varies from person to person. Therefore, there is no single brand that can be considered the best for everyone.

Currently, in Thailand, four commonly used brands of ovulation induction medication include:

  • Ovinum

  • Clomid

  • Serophene

  • Ovamit


Where to Buy Ovulation Induction Medication? Can You Purchase It Yourself?

Side Effects of Ovulation Induction Medication

  • Nausea, vomiting, and headaches

  • Bloating, water retention, and abdominal swelling

  • Clear mucus discharge throughout the day, slightly more than before menstruation

However, if the mucus has an unusual color or odor, seek medical attention immediately, as it may indicate an infection.

Summary

The use of ovulation-stimulating drugs is an essential step in fertility treatment, helping the ovaries produce more eggs than usual and ensuring the best possible egg quality. However, it must be done under strict medical supervision.

Since the side effects of ovulation-stimulating drugs vary from person to person, women experiencing issues with the uterus, ovaries, or ovulation are advised to consult a doctor for a thorough examination. The doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for medication or injections based on each individual's condition.

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The Biological Clock

This tool indicates:

  • Natural conception per month if you have no fertility issues
  • IVF success rate at the same age
  • When to seek help after months of unsuccessful attempts

If you are concerned at any stage – we recommend booking a doctor appointment or a free nurse consultation. The sooner you make a plan the better your chances in the long term.

When to seek advice early

  • If you have polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, or have been through a cancer diagnosis; we recommend you get in touch quickly so we can talk you through all your options and give you the greatest possible chance of success.
  • If you’re a single woman considering motherhood in the future; it’s best to approach us early and consider egg freezing as this can be an option for you while you have a higher ovarian reserve and healthier eggs.
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Your chance of having a baby per month for fertile couples
Your chance of having a baby per IVF cycle (if experiencing infertility)

Body Mass Index calculator

Being overweight or underweight can reduce fertility, so it is important to keep your body weight within the normal healthy range.

Body Mass Index (BMI) is an indication of your body weight and can be calculated by dividing weight by height. You should aim for a BMI of between 20 and 25, as this will optimise your chances of conception.

Woman’s BMI below 19

Even in these modern times, nature knows best. If a woman's BMI falls below 19, the body senses famine and ovulation is switched off to prevent the risk of having a baby with malnutrition. Excessive exercise can reduce body fat and increase muscle mass to a point where periods cease for the same reason. Risk of miscarriage is also increased in women with a low BMI.

Being underweight

If a woman's BMI falls below 19, the body senses famine and ovulation is switched off to prevent the risk of having a baby with malnutrition. Excessive exercise can reduce body fat and increase muscle mass to a point where periods cease for the same reason. Risk of miscarriage is also increased in women with a low BMI.

BMI’s greater than 30

This can reduce fertility by 50%. Pregnancy for women with a 30+ BMI is often associated with problems such as maternal diabetes, high blood pressure, big babies and increased risk of caesarean section.

Add your height and weight to calculate your BMI