1) Patient care and support: Provide comprehensive nursing care to patients undergoing fertility treatments, including monitoring their physical and emotional well-being throughout the treatment cycle.
2) Treatment administration: Administer medications, including hormonal injections, as prescribed by the IVF doctor, ensuring accurate dosage and proper technique.
3) Fertility treatment coordination: Coordinate and schedule diagnostic tests, ultrasound scans, blood work, and other necessary procedures for patients undergoing IVF treatment, ensuring timely and efficient care.
4) Pre- and post-operative care: Provide pre-operative and post-operative care to patients undergoing fertility-related surgical procedures, such as egg retrieval and embryo transfer.
5) Monitor patient response: Monitor patients' response to treatment protocols, including assessment of ovarian stimulation, follicular development, and endometrial thickness through ultrasounds and other diagnostic tests.
6) Emotional support: Offer emotional support and counseling to patients and their families, addressing their concerns, fears, and anxieties throughout the IVF treatment journey.
7) Collaboration and coordination: Collaborate closely with IVF doctors, embryologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care