OHSS-Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

Dr. Natalie Crawford MD discusses OHSS or ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome including risks, warning signs, and how it’s treated. OHSS is a complication that can happen any time you stimulate the ovaries. Many decisions during fertility treatments are made based off the risk of OHSS as the symptoms can become severe.

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Finally, Natalie answers your social media questions during her segment FFS—For Fertility’s Sake.

Can you transfer embryos from one clinic to another? Will my cycle return to normal after a miscarriage? Do you definitely ovulate if you see an LH surge or temperature increase? When can I do another embryo transfer after having a baby through IVF? What is the best approach to IVF with a low ovarian reserve?

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