IVF PROTOCOLS

IUI/IVF Protocols

These may be given in a variety of combinations called protocols. In conventional IVF two types of protocols are commonly used; the long protocol and the short protocol. The drugs used in both protocols are the same however the dosages and the period administered are different. The medical practitioner reviews the patient’s records (woman’s age, response to the medication and the outcome of previous attempts) and determines which protocol will be used for the upcoming treatment cycle. IVF is a Basic ART Course for Clinicians which gives an in-depth understanding of all aspects of an IUI and In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle, from pre-treatment evaluation and testing, through the entire treatment path, and into planning for future cycles. This is a didactic course and comprises of lectures and case discussions.

Course Objectives

To understand
  • Pre-stimulation assessment and intervention
  • Evaluation prior to controlled stimulation
  • Oral medications in IUI/IVF
  • Ovarian stimulation in IUI/IVF
  • Protocols for gonadotropins use
  • Comparison between HMG, Pure FSH and recombinant FSH
  • GnRH agonist in controlled ovarian stimulation
  • GnRH antagonist in controlled ovarian stimulation
  • Comparison between GnRH agonist and GnRH antagonist
  • Ultrasonography in controlled ovarian stimulation
  • Ovulation trigger HCG vs GnRH agonist
  • Luteal phase support
  • Endocrine monitoring in ART cycles
  • Individualization ovarian stimulation in ART protocols
Eligibility: MBBS, MS, OBG, MD, DGO
Certificate: Yes
TRAINEES WILL GET
  • Course manual
  • Certificate on completion of the course
Target Audience

This Training program is designed to meet the educational needs of new and experienced clinicians, laboratory scientists and allied health professionals with an interest in the evaluation and treatment of the infertile male.

What are the different protocols for IVF ?

These may be given in a variety of combinations called protocols. In conventional IVF two types of protocols are commonly used; the long protocol and the short protocol. The drugs used in both protocols are the same however the dosages and the period administered are different. The medical practitioner reviews the patient’s records (woman’s age, response to the medication and the outcome of previous attempts) and determines which protocol will be used for the upcoming treatment cycle. IVF is a Basic ART Course for Clinicians which gives an in-depth understanding of all aspects of an IUI and In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle, from pre-treatment evaluation and testing, through the entire treatment path, and into planning for future cycles. This is a didactic course and comprises of lectures and case discussions.

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