Not being able to become pregnant or carry a child to full term is a stressful and heartbreaking experience. However, there are a few drugs that can help boost your fertility and stabilize your pregnancy.
November 3, 2015
Not being able to become pregnant or carry a child to full term is a stressful and heartbreaking experience. However, there are a few drugs that can help boost your fertility and stabilize your pregnancy.
Dealing with infertility is a stressful experience for any woman, but thankfully there are a number of medications that can help you successfully conceive.
Clomifene, also known as Clomid, works by blocking the circulation of oestrogen inside a woman's body. As a result, luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) begin to ramp up production.
Some women may experience hot flashes, pain in the pelvic area, bloating, discomfort, sleep problems, and changes in mood while taking Clomifene.
While Clomifene helps you produce LH and FSH, it's also possible to inject these hormones directly into your body.
Gonadotropins can have a similar side-effect profile as clomifene. In rare cases, these hormones can cause blood clots, heart failure and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which can result in your ovaries growing to a dangerous size.
Although there are potential side effects involved with fertility drugs for women, it's important to weigh your desire for a successful pregnancy against these risks.
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