Ovarian stimulation is one of the most important steps in the IVF process. It helps the ovaries produce multiple mature eggs, rather than the single egg released in a natural cycle. Under the expert IVF specialist guidance of Dr Bhavana Mittal, this phase is carefully planned and closely monitored to ensure safety and optimal results.
To encourage the ovaries to produce multiple eggs in one cycle
To increase the chances of obtaining healthy, high-quality eggs
To improve overall IVF success rates
Detailed medical history and fertility evaluation
Hormonal blood tests to assess ovarian reserve
Baseline ultrasound to examine the ovaries and uterus
Individualized stimulation protocol designed by Dr Bhavana Mittal
Injectable hormones are prescribed to stimulate egg production
Medications are taken for around 8–12 days
Dosage is customized based on age, hormone levels, and previous responses
Regular ultrasound scans to track follicle growth
Blood tests to monitor hormone levels
Adjustments in medication dosage when required
Close supervision by Dr Bhavana Mittal to prevent complications
Given that when follicles reach optimal maturity
Helps eggs complete their final maturation
Timed precisely to prepare for egg retrieval
Mild bloating or abdominal discomfort may occur
Fatigue or mood changes are possible
Patients are advised to stay hydrated and rest adequately
Any concerning symptoms are promptly addressed
Careful monitoring to reduce the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
Use of the safest and most effective stimulation protocols
Patient education on warning signs and self-care
Egg retrieval is scheduled 34–36 hours after the trigger injection
The ovarian stimulation phase concludes once eggs are ready for collection
The process moves smoothly into the next stage of IVF treatment
Ovarian stimulation, when managed with precision and care, lays a strong foundation for successful IVF treatment. With the personalized approach and expertise of Dr Bhavana Mittal, widely regarded as the best IVF specialist in Delhi, patients receive safe, effective, and well-monitored care throughout this crucial phase.