Mastering Ovarian Stimulation:A September Deep Dive for SRMC

Mastering Ovarian Stimulation: A September Deep Dive for SRMC

We’re excited to announce the SRMC Teaching Sessions for September, featuring a critical MCH Schedule focused entirely on the Challenges in Ovarian Stimulation. This month-long series is designed to equip our residents and fellows with the advanced knowledge and practical strategies needed to manage some of the most complex cases in reproductive medicine.

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Ovarian stimulation is the cornerstone of assisted reproductive technology (ART), but it comes with a unique set of hurdles. Our September schedule addresses these head-on, from general management problems to specific patient populations.

🗓️ Week-by-Week Breakdown:

Week 1: Challenges in Ovarian Stimulation

We kick off the month with a broad yet essential review of the common and uncommon obstacles faced during ovarian stimulation cycles. This session will cover topics such as:

  • Predicting and managing Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS).
  • Handling suboptimal follicular growth patterns and asynchronous development.
  • Adjusting protocols based on unexpected hormonal fluctuations.
  • The role of various adjuncts and novel therapies.

Week 2: Stimulation in the Poor Responder

Managing the Poor Ovarian Responder (POR) remains one of the greatest frustrations in ART. This dedicated session will delve into evidence-based approaches for this challenging group. We’ll explore:

  • The Bologna and POSEIDON criteria for defining a poor responder.
  • Comparing and contrasting different stimulation protocols (e.g., microdose flare, antagonist with high-dose gonadotropins, modified natural cycles).
  • The use of adjuvants like DHEA, CoQ10, and growth hormone.
  • Counselling and managing patient expectations in this sensitive area.

Week 3: Ovarian Stimulation in SLE

This is a high-yield topic focusing on the complexities of stimulating ovaries in patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). Autoimmune conditions introduce unique risks and considerations. The session will address:

  • Safety protocols regarding the use of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants during ART.
  • Evaluating the risk of lupus flare-ups associated with hormonal changes.
  • The impact of anti-phospholipid antibodies (APLAs) on cycle outcomes.
  • Optimizing stimulation protocols to achieve success while prioritizing maternal health.

Week 4: Stimulation for Female Cancer Patients (Fertility Preservation)

The month concludes with a crucial session on Oncofertility, focusing specifically on ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation in female cancer patients. Time is often of the essence, and maximizing egg/embryo yield before gonadotoxic treatment is paramount. Topics include:

  • Random start ovarian stimulation and its utility in urgent cases.
  • The use of Letrozole in estrogen-sensitive cancers (e.g., breast cancer) to minimize peak estrogen levels.
  • Coordinating stimulation with oncology treatment timelines.
  • Ethical and legal considerations in fertility preservation.

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