How To Take Clomid
If you are new to the world of infertility, you may be wondering how
to take clomid and when to take clomid.
The good news is that clomid is a very common fertility drug and many women
have had success getting pregnant when they are on this medication. If you have heard of this drug before, you may
know that it is often the first drug of choice when a woman goes to her doctor with fertility issues.
While it may seem that it is more commonly a female issue when a couple is trying to
get pregnant, the truth it could just as easily be male factor infertility. So before you can just assume that it
is the woman with the reproductive issues it is important that both partners be checked out by a medical
professional. After it is found that the cause of the infertility is lack of ovulation, then clomid is often the
next step.
To make sure that you know how to take clomid ask your doctor any
questions that you may have about the drug and what may happen if it is not taken correctly. Though you may think
that you know how to take clomid without reading the directions, the warnings or what the possible side effects may
be, it is important to know as much about the drug as you can before you put it into your body.
One thing about clomid that many people may not know is that it may increase your
chances of conceiving multiples. Since the idea behind taking a drug like clomid is to induce ovulation it is
possible that by doing this, your body will release more than one egg and then have more than one egg be
fertilized. This is definitely something that your doctor should tell you
about when they are explaining how to take clomid.
However, it is not recommended that women who have no fertility issues be prescribed
clomid for twins.
While having twins may be something that will happen for women who know how to take
clomid for increasing their chances of releasing an egg during ovulation, it is not the ideal situation. When
multiples are conceived, the risks to the babies as well as the mom during pregnancy increase significantly. This
is one of best reasons to listen carefully to your doctor when they are explaining how to take clomid.
So how does clomid work? Simply put, clomid
increases the release of hormones in a woman’s body to help stimulate follicles in the ovaries from forming. Once
the follicles are mature they become eggs and are released. While many women are able to produce these follicles on
their own and help them to mature on their own, not all women have this ability.
Another scenario where clomid may appropriate is when a woman is just not ovulating
every month. To increase the chance of ovulation happened every month, like it should be, a doctor will prescribe
clomid. Now clomid can be taken on its own, meaning that with a little help from this drug, couples may be able to
conceive on their own, or along with some more medical intervention.
Doctors usually recommend that couples try conceiving on their own for a few months
before they look into other options of how to get pregnant. One tool that is helpful for many women during this
time is an ovulation predictor kit. By simply urinating on a stick, much like a pregnancy test, a woman will be
able to tell if she is ovulating or not. These kits are helpful for any woman who is trying to get pregnant through
sexual intercourse and are essential when artificial insemination is used in the attempt to get
pregnant.
When you know how to take clomid and you are doing everything else you are supposed
to do in terms of timing of intercourse, it may still be difficult to get pregnant. In this situation, your doctor
will likely recommend that you try artificial insemination for one or more cycles along with taking clomid to
induce ovulation. This is a common next step and is much cheaper alternative to jumping straight into in vitro
fertilization.
After you have spent a few months trying to conceive you should understand very well
how to take clomid. As a matter of fact, you probably will know more about the drug than you ever wanted to know.
But the great thing about this is that you are also getting to know your body better as well. Even if you are not
successful with this drug for this cycle, who knows what the next cycle could bring.
If you are determined to get pregnant and need a little help, remember that there is
no shame is using this fertility drug or any other one, but you should always stay educated about what kind of
drugs you are taking.