MENOPUR plays a key role in ovarian stimulation—an important part of the egg freezing process
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What to expect during your
egg freezing journey
Depending on your wants and needs, you can pursue pregnancy with IVF, choose to wait via egg freezing—or do a little bit of both. The experience of egg freezing will vary from person to person, but the general journey looks something like…
- 1. Consultation & Fertility Testing
- 2. Doctor-recommended treatment plan
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3.
Ovarian Stimulation
This is where MENOPUR comes in.
For about 5-20 days, you’ll give yourself daily hormone injections to encourage your ovaries to develop multiple eggs.
- 4. Monitoring & Adjustments
- 5. Trigger Shot
- 6. Egg Retrieval
- 7. Freezing & Storage
- 8. Deciding on what happens next
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- Do not use MENOPUR if you: have ovaries that are not able to make eggs even with the use of hormones, are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, have problems with your thyroid gland or adrenal gland that are not controlled by taking medicine, have tumors in your female organs (including breasts), have a tumor of your pituitary gland or any other tumor in your brain, or have heavy or irregular vaginal bleeding and the cause is not known. Do not use MENOPUR if you have a known previous allergic reaction to these medications.
- MENOPUR may cause serious side effects. They sometimes stimulate the ovaries too much. This is called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) and can be a serious medical problem. OHSS may cause pelvic pain or breathing problems, or it may make you urinate less. In rare cases, patients with this problem have had serious lung problems. MENOPUR can also cause blood clots and strokes. Call your doctor or get medical help right away if you have: severe pelvic pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sudden weight gain,
trouble breathing, or decreased or no urination. - MENOPUR may cause pregnancies with twins or more than two babies at the same time, miscarriages, birth defects, and pregnancies located outside the uterus.
- Do not use MENOPUR if you are nursing.
- The most common side effects with MENOPUR are headache, stomach pain, and upset stomach. Sometimes there is an injection-site reaction that can cause bruising, pain, or redness.
These are not all the possible side effects of MENOPUR. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088, or you can call Ferring Pharmaceuticals at 1-888-FERRING.
MENOPUR® (menotropins for injection)
MENOPUR® (menotropins for injection) is a prescription medicine that contains hormones. MENOPUR contains follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone activity. These hormones stimulate healthy ovaries to make eggs. MENOPUR is used for women who need medical help to get pregnant. Your doctor may prescribe more than one medicine as part of a pregnancy plan.
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