Whether or not you need night shots for a natural cycle direct transfer depends on your personal situation, with normal ovulation you can skip the shots, and with less good ovulation you need to take the shots.
Natural cycle transplantation is to naturally ovulate during the normal menstrual cycle, and then retrieve the eggs for culture. Night shots are injections of chorionic gonadotropin to encourage further maturation of the egg, making it easier for the egg to fall out of the follicle wall and making the egg retrieval operation a little easier.
There are requirements for night shot, not just when you want to, it should be arranged according to the patient’s body hormone condition, it should be injected when the follicle develops 1.8-2.1cm, and injected in the time period of 7:30pm to 10:00pm, and the eggs are retrieved about 36 hours after night shot, and the patients who can’t meet the requirements can’t have the night shot either.
Natural cycle direct transplantation women have normal ovulation, follicular development is good can not play night injection, ovulation is not so good and meet the conditions of the patient can play night injection, can ensure to get a sufficient number of eggs, the more the number of eggs retrieved, the greater the success rate of transplantation.
It is recommended that women go to the hospital for a physical examination and let the doctor decide whether to take night injections or not.