How does the timing of Cetrotide administration correlate with follicle size during ovarian stimulation and what adjustments might be necessary to optimize cycle outcomes?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How does Cetrotide administration timing correlate with follicle size?
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Cetrotide is typically administered when follicles reach about 14mm to prevent premature ovulation. Adjustments depend on individual responses, often requiring monitoring and dose modification to optimize outcomes.
Administering Cetrotide when follicle size is approximately 14mm helps prevent early ovulation. Dosage may need adjusting based on ovarian response, assessed through regular ultrasound, to improve cycle outcomes.
Cetrotide is given during IVF cycles when follicles are 14mm to delay ovulation. Cycle success may improve with tailored dosing and timing adjustments based on ongoing follicle development monitoring.
Cetrotide is typically administered when follicles are around 14-16 mm to prevent premature ovulation. Dosage adjustments are rare but can depend on individual hormonal responses.