Conventional hormone treatment with its well-known side effects, and surgery, with the risks it entails, may seem like rather drastic options for women looking for a way to manage their endometriosis. This may be why many women look to...
Endometriosis is condition affecting the female reproductive system. It (usually) gives rise to painful symptoms and causes infertility in around 40% of women who suffer from the disorder. Endometriosis starts when endometrial tissue, which usually...
In a normal, healthy menstrual cycle, the lining of your uterus thickens as the month progresses. The lining's growth is stimulated by increasing levels of oestrogen in your body as you approach ovulation. The rise...
Clomid is a drug used to treat infertility in women with ovulation problems. Like all drugs, it may have certain side effects and it's important for you to know what these are before you begin...
Clomid, which is sold also under other brand names such as Serophene, as well as its generic name, Clomiphene, is a drug used to treat infertility in women with ovulatory problems. If you are struggling to...
If you have been taking Clomid (also known as Clomiphene) to help you get pregnant for at least three months already without success, it could be that your body is not responding to the drug....
Clomid is one of the most commonly prescribed fertility drugs for women who struggle to get pregnant. The drug's generic name is Clomiphene, but you may have encountered it under the name Serophene or other...
If you are experiencing difficulties getting pregnant, you may consult your doctor for a fertility drug or an infertility treatment to increase your odds of getting pregnant. If the difficulty of conceiving springs from ovulation problems caused...