Trying For Conception. Prescribed With Fertomid. Feeling Uncomfortable In Stomach
Hi, am 27 years old,i have been trying to concieve since i was 21 years but i had no luck.Two weeks back i went to consult to my GP and he prescriped Fertomid for me and i started them last week Thursday the 17th and the problem is that i am still feeling that uncomfotable feeling in my stomach .....is like i am going to see my period very soon.
Hello
I appreciate your query.
If you have been having regular unprotected intercourse now since the past 6 years, as you mention, you need to consult an infertility specialist at the earliest.
Fertomid is clomiphene citrate, a medicine given to help you ovulate ( produce eggs ) .
You need to get yourself tested thoroughly including hormonal tests, ultrasound, follicular monitoring, semen analysis of your husband, as well as tubal patency tests.
The workup of infertility is comprehensive, and just taking fertomid in the absence of proper evaluation is not going to help you.
Fertomid sometimes causes over stimulation of the ovaries, which might be the cause of the uncomfortable pain in your stomach.
Please consult an infertility specialist at the earliest.
hope this helped you.
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Trying For Conception. Prescribed With Fertomid. Feeling Uncomfortable In Stomach
Hello I appreciate your query. If you have been having regular unprotected intercourse now since the past 6 years, as you mention, you need to consult an infertility specialist at the earliest. Fertomid is clomiphene citrate, a medicine given to help you ovulate ( produce eggs ) . You need to get yourself tested thoroughly including hormonal tests, ultrasound, follicular monitoring, semen analysis of your husband, as well as tubal patency tests. The workup of infertility is comprehensive, and just taking fertomid in the absence of proper evaluation is not going to help you. Fertomid sometimes causes over stimulation of the ovaries, which might be the cause of the uncomfortable pain in your stomach. Please consult an infertility specialist at the earliest. hope this helped you.