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Trying To Get Pregnant, Taken Clomid, Going To Use Trigger Shot HCG. Is It Okay To Take Gonal And Lupron?

Hi. I have been trying to get pregnant for several years and just recently went back to a fertility doctor and have done 2 months with just 100mg of clomid and nothing and now have tried injectibles this month with 200 of gonal and 5 of lupron...Tonight is the night i am to use the trigger shot HCG so my question is...Is it okay to do my 1 more dose of the gonal and lupron or is it going to screw everything up?
Tue, 7 Aug 2012
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HCG trigger is decided once oocyte is mature and follicle size reaches more than 18mm. Once it is decided about the HCG trigger shot at night then you should not take inj gonal F and lupron. It would be ideal if you clear your doubts with your treating doctor because protocols and injections given depends a lot on patient's need and doctor's choice.

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Trying To Get Pregnant, Taken Clomid, Going To Use Trigger Shot HCG. Is It Okay To Take Gonal And Lupron?

Hi Welcome to HealthcareMagic HCG trigger is decided once oocyte is mature and follicle size reaches more than 18mm. Once it is decided about the HCG trigger shot at night then you should not take inj gonal F and lupron. It would be ideal if you clear your doubts with your treating doctor because protocols and injections given depends a lot on patient s need and doctor s choice. Take care