Current standard of care is no pretreatment medications before the egg retrieval, and the investigators would like to evaluate if preoperative Tylenol improves procedure and post procedure pain control over the current practice (no pre-treatment). Specifically, this study will compare Tylenol with a placebo when given before retrieval procedures. The investigators believe that if Tylenol can offer better analgesic relief than no pretreatment medications, then it may reduce the amount of narcotics needed by patients during and after the procedure and contribute to better patient satisfaction. . This study will enroll 100 participants all from University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).
Age range
21 Years – 45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Median of Cumulative Pain Scores Up to 60 Minutes Post Procedure
Timeframe: 60 minutes post-procedure
Median of Cumulative Pain Scores Up to 24 Hours Post Procedure
Timeframe: 24-hours post-procedure