Can IVF medications alter menstrual cycles and if so, what changes might patients experience before, during and after the treatment process and how should these changes be managed?
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IVF medications can alter menstrual cycles, typically causing irregularity. Patients may experience changes in cycle length, volume of bleeding, and hormonal symptoms. Monitoring and adjusting medication dosages under a doctor’s guidance can manage these effects.
Yes, IVF medications can alter menstrual cycles, often causing irregularities or temporary cessation. Patients may experience longer, shorter, or absent periods. Monitoring by fertility specialists is essential for managing these changes effectively.