How Do Lovenox Injections Treat Infertility?
How Do Lovenox Injections Treat Infertility?
Lovenox (enoxaparin sodium) is a medication used to reduce the chance of miscarriage due to increased blood clotting. Lovenox has vast benefits for helping women who are trying to get pregnant after recurrent miscarriages. Lovenox is an anti-coagulant administered via injection. Most insurance policies cover Lovenox injection treatment.
Lovenox Injections
Lovenox may be prescribed in conjunction with a fresh In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle or a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET). There are many benefits of Lovenox’s effectiveness as a treatment for recurrent miscarriage.
- Prevents the formation of blood clots in the embryo and placenta
- Increases the production of cellular substances important to successful embryo implantation in the uterine lining
- Increases insulin-like growth at the site of the embryo’s implantation
- Increases production of protein assisting in binding the early embryo in the uterine lining
- Effects suppression on the immunologic cause of recurrent miscarriage
Side Effects of Lovenox
- Calcium supplementation required
- Burning or stinging at time of injection
- Bruising in the abdomen near the injection site
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