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Gonal-f: dose, prices and administration for IVF

Gonal-f is an injectable drug that is included in the group of gonadotropins, used, mostly, in ovarian stimulation treatments in assisted reproduction. The doses in which this medication can be applied range from 75 IU to 1050 IU, although the most used are those of Gonal-f 300, Gonal-f 450 and Gonal-f 900. Some formats of this medicine are presented in pen type, that is, the needle is inserted in a pen to facilitate the injection. Depending on the dose, it can be used in both IVF / ICSI and artificial insemination. Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article. Index Gonal-f: dose, prices and administration for IVF 1. Composition and presentation 2. Indications for use 3. How is Gonal-f injected? 4. Posology of Gonal-f 4.1. Gonal-f in artificial insemination 4.2. Gonal-f in IVF / ICSI 5. Contraindications 6. What side effects does Gonal-f have? 7. Questions from users 7.1. What is the price of Gonal-f? 7.2. Can Gonal-f be ad...

Endometrial receptivity test was: what is it and what is it for?

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The endometrial receptivity test, also known as the ERA Test or ERA Test, is a molecular diagnostic test used to determine the state of receptivity of the endometrium. Thanks to this test, implantation failures are less likely to occur since it allows us to determine the most appropriate day to carry out the embryo transfer. Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article. Index Endometrial receptivity test ERA: what is it and what is it for? 1. Previous knowledge 1.1. Endometrial receptivity 1.2. Implementation window 2. Test of endometrial receptivity 2.1. What is needed for the endometrial receptivity test? 2.2. Obtaining the biopsy: when and how 2.3. What does the ERA endometrial receptivity test analyze? 3. Embryo transfer after the ERA Test 4. Application in assisted reproduction 5. Questions from users 5.1. What is the price of the endometrial receptivity test? 5.2. Is an operation necessary for the ERA test? 5.3. Ca...