IVF vs Natural Ovulation
In a natural cycle, ovulation happens once a month when the body releases one egg.
In IVF, ovaries are stimulated with medications to grow multiple eggs at once.
People going through IVF don’t ovulate on their own. Instead, doctors control the timing.
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