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Clomid

Not only is Clomid a well tested treatment for fertility, it is usually the first line of action doctors take in fertility treatment. It is also a relatively safe and low risk medicine. Clomid is used to treat ovary disorders and malfunctions. Clomid helps the ovaries produce eggs and produces important hormones necessary for pregnancy.

Clomid works by lowering the production of estrogen. When estrogen levels are low they cause the pituitary gland to produce more hormones to raise estrogen levels. Forcing the pituitary gland into action also stimulates ovary follicle and egg production in the ovaries. Strengthening weaker egg production, causes the ovaries to produce more eggs. Clomid is known to have aided women who only produce eggs two or three months every year be able to produce every month.

Clomid also strengthens the uterine lining, helping the woman carry her pregnancy to term.

 

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