Posts tagged: clomid

Can Medical Fertility Treatments Be Dangerous?

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Those of you who have read past posts know my history - that I was on fertility medications for well over 5 years and they did help me conceive 2 children. However, they also came with a HIGH price to my health, and my pregnancies. Read more »


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Children conceived with help of infertility treatments more likely to suffer from autism

I have gone back & forth about posting this….the last thing I want to do is tell someone not to use fertility medications to try to conceive. After all, I used them 3 times to conceive a child. Read more »


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Supplement shown beneficial in controlling PCOS

Source: Natural Health Solutions for PCOS

NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is a derivative of the amino acid cysteine, which has antioxidant properties and is required for the body’s production of glutathione. Glutathione, along with NAC, are powerful antioxidants. We all know how important antioxidants are to everyone’s health, especially those with PCOS. Read more »


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How does cervical mucus affect fertility?

“Dr. E” is the creator of a product called PreSeed, something I have mentioned many times on this site. She was nice enough to write this article for us to help educate women about this topic. Nearly everyone I speak to has no idea how hostile cervical mucus can negatively affect their fertility. Read more »


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Possible link between cancer and Clomid?

Clomid is the most common fertility medication used today. It is an ovulation inducing medication that has helped millions of women deemed “infertile” conceive a child. It has been the only ovulation medication used up until the past few years when Femara has entered the picture. Read more »


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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: 30 Frequently Asked Questions E-Book

I just finished PCOSinfo’s first e-book and I want to share it with you ! Read more »


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Infertility treatments to help women with PCOS conceive (Part 2)

In the previous post I reviewed the most common infertility protocol for women with PCOS. Clomid or Femara and monitoring throughout the cycle, and timed intercourse.

As you already know, things aren’t usually “easy” for us. Its quite rare that a medication/treatment works perfectly the first time, that’s just something we’ve come to accept I guess…. Read more »


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