After trying and trying, still no luck to conceive, what else to do?Which are the fertilityclinics to go to?




Answers:
Try asking your doctor for this drug.



Brand names
Clomid, Serophene

Is clomiphene for you?
Clomiphene can help you conceive if you ovulate irregularly or not at all, particularly if you have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). (If you have PCOS and this treatment doesn't seem to work for you, your doctor may also prescribe metformin, an insulin-sensitizing drug that can help you respond to clomiphene.) You might also take clomiphene (and other fertility drugs) before you undergo an assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), to encourage you to produce several eggs for the procedure.

Clomiphene can also help men with a hormonal imbalance (that originates in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus) linked to a low sperm count, or poor sperm quality or motility (its ability to move). (For more information about fertility drugs for men, click here.)

Treatment: What to expect
Clomiphene is usually taken in pill form for one five-day cycle a month. It helps you produce more of the hormones that trigger ovulation (follicle-stimulating hormones (FSH)), prompting your ovaries to produce one or more mature eggs, depending on how often you normally ovulate.

After you finish a cycle of clomiphene, your hypothalamus (the part of your brain that regulates basic functions such as temperature) releases luteinizing hormone (LH), which tells your ovaries to release your mature egg or eggs into your fallopian tubes. If an egg meets up with a healthy sperm on its way to your uterus, you'll have a chance to conceive.
I know it can be stressing sometimes when you are trying to get pregnant but here are some things I found very effective when I was trying myself.
- Don't think too much about it...not to be TOO STRESSED out from work or on anything you're doing
- Have SEX every early morning(like 5am or earlier)and make sure to do it everyday
- Have a complete rest, 8 hours sleep
- Eat healthy (Try drinking milk and eat fruits & vegies)
- See your doctor and ask if you can take additional vitamins to help your body

I hope these will help you.
My sister in law couln't get pregnant they tried for 2 years and when she switched doc.s the doctor had her have sex on her period... she got pregnat the second month, worked for them give it a try

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