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Use Clomid for Infertility?

Written by Gordon

Clomid is an oral drug prescribed to women as a method of treatment for infertility. It is popularly known as Clomiphene Citrate. Also it is commercially manufactured under various names that include Serophene. The drug is said to quite effective against irregular menstrual cycle, anovulation and polycystic ovarian syndrome.

 

The drug regulates secretion of four hormones, GnRH, FSH, estradiol and LH. It is believed that the drug convinces the brain of low estrogen levels in the body which in turn causes the secretion of the above said hormones. These hormones effectively contribute in the process of ovulation and produce mature eggs or ova.

Usually Clomid is taken by women 5 days earlier to the commencement of menstrual cycle. The first day of bleeding should be taken as the first day of the cycle. Depending upon the body conditions the drug is prescribed either 3 or 5 days in advance to the starting of the cycle.

Once ovulation begins, pregnancy is said to occur within 6th cycle of the treatment. Although 75 percent of women taking the drug begin to ovulate successfully, only 50 percent among the ovulating women get conceived. There are numerous side effects caused by Clomid. If not taken according to the advice of a doctor, these side effects could lead to devastating results. This why the drug should not be taken over the counter. Also it is of prime significance to adhere to the rules set by one’s physician while taking Clomid.

 

 

 

 

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