Hi I currently started taking fertilaid pills because we have been trying to conceive for 5 years now and nothing is working I have irregular periods some months it can be 35 days, 40 days, 75 days or I can go 8 months without a period so I order these pills to try and help but my doctor called and I have an appointment coming up and I was wondering if it is safe to stop taking these pills and start taking clomid instead. please i'm looking for information if you could kindly answer this question. thank you very much
If you recently started taking fertilaid then I suggest you continue taking it as you suppose to (if it is doctor's prescription). Fertilaid is a good medication to improve on chances for conceiving. It has both for men and women. But what you should understand is that fertility problems exist with various causes and depending on the cause, your chances of fertility might be determined. Your doctor will need to evaluate both you and your partner to find out what the underlying problem is and which partner is responsible and maybe provide some treatment.
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How Safe Is Taking Clomid For Fertility ?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query, If you recently started taking fertilaid then I suggest you continue taking it as you suppose to (if it is doctor s prescription). Fertilaid is a good medication to improve on chances for conceiving. It has both for men and women. But what you should understand is that fertility problems exist with various causes and depending on the cause, your chances of fertility might be determined. Your doctor will need to evaluate both you and your partner to find out what the underlying problem is and which partner is responsible and maybe provide some treatment. Hope this helps and wish you the best