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How To Get Pregnant?

Hi.... i m 28 yrs old female and married since 2 yrs, had an abortion after 4-5 months of marriage, started taking contraceptive pill Femilon after that and took that for nearly a year, however stopped taking that from august 2010. I have been trying to conceive since October 2010 but have not been able to. Visited a gynecologist today, and she advised me to take Fertyl 50 mg starting from the 2nd day of period for 5 days. however, i m concerned to know whether it s too early to take medication to conceive or its fine to do at this stage. also want to mention that i had a tooth extraction in december for which i was taking pain killers also for a week. cud that be the reason for not being able to conceive? is it fine to take medication or it should wait and keep trying..... please advise
Fri, 23 Oct 2015
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Tooth exaction and a short course of pain killer NEVER cause infertility. Before prescribing Fertyl, I would like to ask you whether you have tried for at least 6 months or not and then I want investigations for you and your partners regarding fertility potentials (like semen of partner, your blood and USG, HSG etc) and then I can consider Fertyl.
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How To Get Pregnant?

Tooth exaction and a short course of pain killer NEVER cause infertility. Before prescribing Fertyl, I would like to ask you whether you have tried for at least 6 months or not and then I want investigations for you and your partners regarding fertility potentials (like semen of partner, your blood and USG, HSG etc) and then I can consider Fertyl.