What Can I Take to Get Pregnant

What Can I Take to Get Pregnant

Reaching the conclusion that the natural ways to get pregnant are not enough for you is not easy. Let’s say you tried everything. You have your body in shape, you have been eating well, you have been sleeping well, you are having regular sex, you quit smoking, alcohol and caffeine, you are generally relaxed and have a satisfying life. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

Also, let’s say your partner tried his best to stay healthy and fit as well. Still no pregnancy? In this case, many women decide to turn to special treatments that make it easier to conceive. So what can you take to get pregnant?

Read further and you will find the most common drugs and supplements recommended for increasing fertility, with important details and facts about each of them.

Fertibella Conceiveeasy

If you want to begin with a more natural approach, Fertibella ConceiveEasy is a great fertility supplement. Blended with a mix of vitamins, herbs, and minerals, Fertibella has been shown to dramatically increase a woman’s chances at getting pregnant.

With its proprietary blend, this supplement can help stimulate ovulation, increase fertile cervical mucus, and balance hormones. Without the price tag or possible side effects associated with prescribed fertility drugs and treatments, Fertibella is a great first choice for boosting your fertility.

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Ovulex

Another option for an over the counter fertility medication is Ovulex. This can be used as a more productive alternative to your usual prenatal medication given the fact that each vitamin will help you take full advantage of your ovulation and bring you one step closer to the desired result.

Ovulex is made out of natural ingredients and vitamins just like Vitex. This medication can help you make your luteal phase longer, is going to help you to both relax and strengthen your uterus and prevent miscarriages. You can try finding this medication on the Internet, as it can be bought exclusively online.

Clomid or Serophene

These are the most widely known prescribed fertility drugs for increasing fertility, as they have been used for more than 25 years. Prescribed to women that are not ovulating normally, they stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs.

Research results show that approximately 60-80% of women taking Clomid or Serophene start ovulating normally, and about half get pregnant as a result. Generally, these drugs have only mild side effects, but still, you should make sure to ask your doctor about them, to avoid any issues.

Injectable hormones

If Clomid or Serophene do not have the desired results, using injectable hormones is the next step to take if you want to increase your fertility. These hormones, which will stimulate or control ovulation, are:

Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), found under brand names such as Ovidrel, Profasi, Pregnyl or Novarel.

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Fertinex, Bravelle or Follistim.

Human Menopausal Gonadotropin (hMG). Metrodim or Repronex are popular products using this substance.

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH), found mostly in Lutrepulse or Factrel. This hormone stimulates the release of FSH and LH.

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Agonist (GnRH agonist), such as Zoladez, Synarel or Lupron.

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Antagonist (GnRH antagonist), found in Cetrotide or Antagon.

The rate of success of such hormone treatments is close to that of Clomid and Serophene, and the side effects are also mild.

Of course, there are many other fertility drugs, supplements and treatments available for those trying to get pregnant, but these are the most commonly used in modern medicine. As technology develops, it is beneficial to follow the latest discoveries about fertility, as information is the key in helping you conceive a healthy baby.

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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
Dr. Renee Hanton, MD | ConceiveEasy
Dr. Renee Hanton is ConceiveEasy's Senior Physician with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Dr. Hanton specializes in the endocrine causes of infertility, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

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