Egg-breaking injections refer to human chorionic gonadotropin, which breaks the ovaries and may lead to overstimulation of the ovaries.
Egg-breaking injection refers to HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, which belongs to the sex hormone class of drugs and, after use, may cause significant stimulation of the ovaries, which may result in ovarian enlargement, local tissue hyperplasia, multiple follicle development and secretion of estrogen, causing ovarian hyperstimulation.
Adverse reactions such as abnormal ovulation, lower abdominal pain, breast tenderness, abdominal distension and diarrhea may also occur after the egg breaking injection.
Because of the various adverse reactions mentioned above that may occur with egg-breaking injections, they need to be applied under the guidance of a professional obstetrician and gynecologist and according to the specific condition.