Things To Consider Before Using Fertility Drugs
Many women find childbirth to be a very important rite of passage. Some even find it to be the most important. Unfortunately, for some women, it is not always so easy to become pregnant. These women often consult fertility specialists and take medications hoping to regulate their ovulation cycles. Some women will do anything possible to make them able to conceive and give birth to a healthy baby.
Because Clomid, or Clomiphene citrate, increases the probability of conception, many women take the drug despite the warnings that it can lead to loss of hair. Clomid has some side effects other than hair loss that women should be aware of before they start taking Clomid, to determine if they wish to take this drug or not. One of these side effects is that it greatly increases the probability of multiple births, with many women who take Clomid bearing twins, triplets, quadruplets, and even quintuplets. Of course, if a woman wants to have more than one child, this is a good thing.
Studies have shown that Clomid increases the potential for experiencing side effects such as multiple births. Other potential side effects are many in number, and include bloating, acute abdominal discomfort, dermatitis, increased appetite, rashes, diarrhea, depression, fatigue, and dizziness may occur as well. Hair loss is another one of the possible side effects of Clomid.
If you are still interested in the idea of using Clomiphene or Clomid for helping your chances to conceive after thinking about all possible side effects, you should talk about the issue with your doctor. You and your doctor can discuss these options and also talk about alternative medicines or techniques that can help you be more likely to become pregnant, potentially with less side effects. Ultimately, the goal of your dreams is to get pregnant and give birth to a child or children who are healthy.
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Published September 29th, 2007