Getting Pregnant and Fertility Drugs: Tamoxifen / Nolvadex

If you are experiencing fertility problems your doctor might prescribe you tamoxifen also known as nolvadex or tamoxifen. Tamoxifen is a fertility drug used in the treatment of female infertility, specifically to help induce ovulation....

Human Menopausal Gonadotropins (hMG)

Human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) is normally taken to help induce ovulation for the purposes of IVF and IUI. They contain both luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which are needed for ovulation to occur. hMG...

Recombinant Follicle Stimulating Hormone

Recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (rFSH) is used to help stimulate ovulation in women who are having specific problems ovulating. This increases the chances of pregnancy since it ensures there is an egg present in the fallopian tube to fertilize.   What...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Drugs: Progesterone

Getting pregnant for some may be a difficult if they suffer from menstrual irregularities, which may be caused by a low level of progesterone. So talk to your doctor or health care provider if...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Drugs: Pregonal

The joys and tears of parenthood is a stage most couples look forward to at some point in their lives. If you’re having trouble getting pregnant, talk to your local health care provider or doctor...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Drugs: Bromocriptine

Problems getting pregnant can create tension in the relationship between you and your partner. But, it doesn’t have to. Look for ways to ease the frustration and difficulties. Raise your fertility awareness. Talk to your local...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Drugs: Aromatase Inhibitors

Some couples may experience difficulties getting pregnant even if they experience normal ovulation and semen counts. These couples often fall into the category that is referred to as unexplained infertility. However, there are treatment options available to these couples, just...

Getting Pregnant and Improving Fertility: Urofollitropin

A lot of factors play a role in whether or not you and your partner get pregnant. Fertility problems such as irregular ovulation or hormonal imbalance caused by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can negatively affect female fertility. If you’re...

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