Trying For Baby, Unable To Conceive. Took Folic Acid, Aclofert, Susten, Folvit. What To Do?
As I and My husband are trying from last six months to have a second baby. but iam not conceiving why?I consalted a doctor she gave me a folic acid tablet for the first month and the second month shee gave me aclofert and susten for three months.This is my third month but still i did not get pregnant , this month she gave me folvit tablet with this two tablet.So what should i do .
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First of all, you should get evaluated for secondary infertility. There are various possible reasons like tubal block, anovulatory cycles secondary to post delivery weight gain and subsequent hormonal imbalance, pelvic inflammation, male factor and so on. If everything is fine, then you have to wait for a few months with continuation of treatment. Folvite contains folic acid and if you are naturally ovulating, Clomiphene is not needed and it could lead to hyper-stimulation of the ovary. Please consult your doctor for further advice. Good luck.
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Trying For Baby, Unable To Conceive. Took Folic Acid, Aclofert, Susten, Folvit. What To Do?
Hi, First of all, you should get evaluated for secondary infertility. There are various possible reasons like tubal block, anovulatory cycles secondary to post delivery weight gain and subsequent hormonal imbalance, pelvic inflammation, male factor and so on. If everything is fine, then you have to wait for a few months with continuation of treatment. Folvite contains folic acid and if you are naturally ovulating, Clomiphene is not needed and it could lead to hyper-stimulation of the ovary. Please consult your doctor for further advice. Good luck.