Early OHSS Symptoms During Fresh IVF — Management Before Embryo Transfer
Women undergoing fresh IVF treatment who develop early symptoms of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) prior to embryo transfer face a time-sensitive clinical decision. Evidence supports a specific, structured approach at this point in the treatment cycle.
Clinical Scenario
Patient is undergoing fresh IVF treatment and presents with symptoms of early ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome before embryo transfer has taken place.
Management Approach
Evidence-based guidance focuses on a specific modification to the embryo transfer strategy, involving a change to how and when embryos are handled at this stage of treatment.
The complete structured protocol — including the full clinical pathway — is available via the link below.
References
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.70195
Women undergoing fresh IVF treatment who experience symptoms of early OHSS before having their embryo transfer should be advised to avoid having fresh embryo transfer and to have cryopreservation of embryos followed by interval frozen embryo replacement.
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