If you're having difficulties getting pregnant because of menstrual irregularities, you may want to ask you're doctor about the fertility drug: Human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG). hMG is typically given to females undergoing fertility treatments like IFV...
Clomid (clomiphene citrate) is a popular fertility drug because it is both inexpensive and effective as an easy to take oral treatment for ovulatory disorders. However, like any medication, Clomid sometimes has side effects, some of them...
Clomid-The Panacea
Since it was first clinically introduced in 1967, Clomid (clomiphene) has become the most used and least expensive choice of medications for the treatment of infertility in women. Used primarily to induce ovulation, this hormonal drug is...
University of Liverpool scientists have found an enzyme that may be the culprit causing the condition known as endometriosis, the main reason for chronic female pelvic pain. In endometriosis, tissue mimicking that of the inner...
For the 7.1% of American married couples who have infertility problems, alternative fertility options, such as fertility drugs and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can provide for them a way to achieve their dreams of...
Physicians have a variety of medications that are successful in bringing on or regulating ovulation in women with PCOS and other ovulatory disorders. The most familiar of these drugs are the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and the luteinizing...
TTC Trail
You've long been on the TTC (trying to conceive) trail, and it's been filled with heartbreak alternated with high hopes. Once your husband was cleared for sperm abnormalities, your doctor put you on...
If you're experiencing difficulties getting pregnant, you're not alone. Many couples, in fact 7.1% of married couples in the United States, experience fertility problems. Many factors can cause infertility in couples. For women, having irregular or...