HCG (Fertility) Research Guide

Full name: HCG for Ovulation Trigger (Pregnyl/Ovidrel)

Used as an ovulation trigger in assisted reproduction protocols. The LH-mimicking activity of HCG causes final oocyte maturation and ovulation approximately 36 hours after injection, timing intercourse or egg retrieval.

How HCG (Fertility) Works

Binds LH/CG receptors on the dominant follicle, triggering resumption of meiosis in the oocyte, luteinization of granulosa cells, and follicular rupture (ovulation) within 36-40 hours of administration.

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Research Citations

  1. HCG trigger timing in IUI cycles (2021) - HCG trigger at 18mm follicle size optimized pregnancy rates (22% per cycle) vs earlier or later trigger timing.
  2. Dual trigger (GnRH agonist + low-dose HCG) (2022) - Dual trigger reduced OHSS incidence by 90% while maintaining equivalent oocyte yield in high-responder IVF patients.

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