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What's the best infertility treatment for a women who is ovulating, doesn't have PCOS or scarred tubes?


She does have heavy periods and anemia . Have tried for over a year . Anything herbal or prescribed Meds ???? Please help !!!

I THINK CLOMID WOULD WORK BEST I OVULATED AND DONT HAVE NO INFERTILITY PROBLEMS JUST MY PERIODS WAS IRREGULAR AND I TRIED FOR A YEAR MY DR GAVE ME CLOMID 50 MG AND FIRST CYCLE I GOT PREGNANT TALK TO YOUR DR ABOUT IT BUT BEFORE YOU GO IN THE OFFICE DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND BE PREPAIRED TO FIGHT FOR IT SOME DRS GIVE PEOPLE A HARD TIME BUT IF YOU GO IN THERE KNOWING WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT HE OR SHE SHOULD LISTEN TO YOU



also go to this website they have stuff on there that can help you also... i did the clomid with the soft cups


http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/epo...

I also agree with everyone else, I think clomid would be the best bet. I was prescribed Clomid from my OB, I dont have PCOS and I do ovulate but for some reason I just couldnt conceive. With my first cycle of clomid, I successfully conceived and I am now 21 weeks pregnant. It doesnt happen that way for everyone but there is hope. I would talk with your OB and see if they can help you or if they can refer you to a fertility specialist.

I tried clomid and ovulation induction and neither worked for me although i have know a few people that these worked for (2 of which have twins). You would need a specialist to prescribe these though.

It took me 4 years to concieve my son and he is now 2 and i am trying for number 2 but i hardly ever get periods.

best of luck to you

I agree, a low dose (50mg) of clomid should help. It "strengthens" ovulation for better chances.

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