Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Clomid pills help women ovulate safely and quickly

If you have been trying to conceive for any length of time, you’ve most likely heard of the fertility drug, Clomid, short for Clomiphene citrate. Clomid is a medication to induce ovulation and then hopefully get you pregnant. Many women take clomiphene citrate (Clomid) and don't know what it does and how to take it.
The most important thing to know about clomiphene citrate (Clomid) is that it is a medication to induce ovulation, nothing else, Ovulation or the BIG O, as it is also known, not fertility and not necessarily pregnancy. 

Clomiphene is not a fertility medication. It will not get you pregnant in and by itself. All that clomiphene is supposed to do is that it makes you ovulate.
Clomid is one of the most commonly prescribed fertility drugs. It’s frequently given to women experiencing irregular cycles, irregular ovulation, or anovulation (lack of ovulation).

There are various causes of infertility, one of them being anovulation (lack of ovulation) common among women with infrequent or absent periods. Such women don’t secrete enough Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH) at the right time during the cycle resulting in an immature egg that is not released. In such cases, the most commonly prescribed drug is Clomiphene Citrate also known by its brand names Clomid or Serophene. If the lack of ovulation is the only cause of infertility, most women on Clomid treatment will achieve a pregnancy within four to six months of treatment.

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