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SHOW ALLDo Ovulation Induction Shots Make Pregnancy Easier? How to Get the Best Results
Many people look for ways to improve their odds of conceiving. One approach doctors often suggest before more complex treatment is ovulation induction injections.
You may have heard the term but still wonder what these injections are, how they work, and whether everyone needs them. That confusion is common among people planning a family—so understanding the basics is an important first step to preparing properly and improving your chances.
What are ovulation induction injections, and how do they work?
Ovulation induction injections use hormones to help the ovaries grow eggs that mature fully and are ready to ovulate at the right time. The hormones used are usually FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), sometimes combined with LH (luteinising hormone)—both are hormones your body already makes. In some women the hormonal system is imbalanced or does not work fully, so eggs may not grow or ovulate as they should.
When injected, these hormones improve follicle development: the ovaries may produce more eggs, and the doctor can time ovulation more precisely. That helps whether you are timing intercourse, having IUI, or preparing eggs for IVF or ICSI, because follicles grow in a predictable window and reach quality suitable for the next steps.
Who may benefit from ovulation induction injections?
Although injections can improve pregnancy chances, they are not needed for every woman. Suitability should always be assessed with your doctor.
Women with irregular cycles or anovulation
This group is common—for example in PCOS, where eggs may not mature or ovulate each cycle. Hormones can help follicles develop and increase the chance of ovulation.
Couples trying naturally for more than one year
If you have regular intercourse but have not conceived, doctors often use ovulation induction early on to define the fertile window more clearly and improve odds.
Patients in fertility treatment such as IUI, IVF, or ICSI
Ovulation stimulation is a core step in these treatments because it helps produce enough good-quality eggs for fertilisation and embryo development.
Women who want more eggs for elective freezing
If you are considering egg freezing, stimulation helps retrieve more eggs in one cycle, giving more options later—whether you are not ready for children yet or need treatment that could affect fertility.
How many days of injections until ovulation?
Stimulation usually lasts about 8–12 days, depending on how your ovaries respond. During this time the doctor monitors follicle growth with ultrasound and may adjust doses for safety and effectiveness.
When follicles reach the right size, the doctor gives a trigger injection (usually hCG) so the egg is released. Ovulation typically occurs about 36–40 hours after the trigger—the best window for intercourse, IUI, or egg retrieval for IVF/ICSI.
Benefits of ovulation induction injections
After understanding the process, you may wonder how it helps. These are common reasons doctors recommend it.
More precise timing of ovulation
Knowing when ovulation will occur helps plan intercourse, IUI, or egg retrieval for IVF/ICSI, which can improve success rates.
Better follicle and egg maturity
Especially if you do not ovulate on your own or follicles stall, hormones support development so eggs are more ready for fertilisation.
Stronger support for fertility treatment
In IUI or IVF, having enough good-quality eggs is central to success; stimulation makes these steps more effective.
How to prepare before and after injections
Following your doctor’s plan and caring for your body matter for good response. Do not skip self-care during this phase.
Rest enough and manage stress
Quality sleep and stress control matter—stress-related hormone swings can reduce how well the ovaries respond to medication.
Eat to support hormone balance
Emphasise protein, leafy greens, and healthy fats to support hormones and egg development.
Avoid strenuous exercise during stimulation
Ovaries are often larger than usual; vigorous exercise may increase the risk of ovarian torsion. Prefer light activity such as walking or gentle stretching.
Attend every monitoring visit
Your doctor tracks follicle size, adjusts doses, and plans the trigger shot—key steps for each cycle’s success.

If you are still trying without success, Bangkok IVF Clinic (BIC), a Bangkok fertility clinic, offers consultations and personalised treatment plans under Dr. Wiwat Chinpilas, a reproductive medicine specialist with more than 30 years of experience, with a team that understands the worries of hopeful parents.
At BIC we offer full infertility care, including ovulation induction medication, egg freezing, IVF, and embryo genetic screening (PGT-A)—to support couples even in complex cases or after previous treatment.
For more information or to book a consultation
- Phone: +(66)02-933-1584 to 6
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References
- Guide to IVF Success: Lifestyle, Medications, and More. Accessed November 24, 2025, from https://www.healthline.com/health/guide-prepare-for-ivf.

