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How are gonadotropins usually taken?

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Dr. Philip Chenette answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

By injection: Gonadotropins are fertility hormones used to stimulate ovulation. They are taken by subcutaneous injection.

Answered 7/20/2012

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Daily injection: All are given as injections, once daily is common. Some stimulation protocols call for multiple daily shots. Somewhere between 5-to-11 total days is also typical, but this can also vary depending on the clinical specifics of the patient and the preferences of the doctor.

Answered 9/30/2012

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