sir my wife is advised to letrozole 2/5mg from 3rd day of cycle which she has taken now she has been advised to take meprate 10 mg from 16 to 26 th should we take it, our married life is 6 years now and we have had 2 abortions. i want that we concive pls advice me
the best treatment to get a woman pregnant is having effective sex and treating any underlying condition that might be causing difficulty in conceiving.
I see that you and your wife have had two abortions implying you both are not primarily infertile. How the two abortions were manage matters so much as post abortive complications can reduce chances of conceiving.
Letrozole is a drug that is not licensed to treat infetility but it is used by some medical practitioners and when prescribed, it has to be taken by the client as prescribed. Meprate is a synthetic progesterone and progesterone insufficiency does not favor pregnancy.
Continue with the drugs since your doctor put you it but remember, in absence of any problem, effective sexual exposure of at least 4 times a week ( alternating days) is paramount.
Best regards Dr Achuo
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Hello thanks for using health care magic the best treatment to get a woman pregnant is having effective sex and treating any underlying condition that might be causing difficulty in conceiving. I see that you and your wife have had two abortions implying you both are not primarily infertile. How the two abortions were manage matters so much as post abortive complications can reduce chances of conceiving. Letrozole is a drug that is not licensed to treat infetility but it is used by some medical practitioners and when prescribed, it has to be taken by the client as prescribed. Meprate is a synthetic progesterone and progesterone insufficiency does not favor pregnancy. Continue with the drugs since your doctor put you it but remember, in absence of any problem, effective sexual exposure of at least 4 times a week ( alternating days) is paramount. Best regards Dr Achuo