Frederick R. Jelovsek MD
About 14% of couples in industrialized countries report infertility problems. There is suspicion that the incidence of infertility is increasing. Since there are many things that can affect fertility that we...
From the Woman's Diagnostic Cyber - Frederick R. Jelovsek MD
Double uterus
How often is there a male factor causing infertility?
Anovulation and excess weight
Initial infertility consultation
Missed abortion after Clomid® therapy
Ovulation...
Getting pregnant is not as easy as it sounds – especially if you think you might be infertile. If you’re looking to learn more about how infertility is diagnosed and why it happens, then you’ve come...
For couples experiencing difficulty getting pregnant, finding the proper infertility treatment can often become an overwhelming task. However, for women experiencing abnormal ovulation cycles, there may be hope in recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (rFSH). This fertility...
Block or Fool?
Femara and Clomid are both prescription drugs. Femara, or letrozole, was developed to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women and is part of a family of drugs known as aromatase inhibitors. It serves to block...
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...