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Fertility Drugs: Consider The Side Effects

by Andrea Dilea

Many women find childbirth to be a very important rite of passage. Some even find it to be the most important. Unfortunately, for some women, it is not always so easy to become pregnant. These women often consult fertility specialists and take medications hoping to regulate their ovulation cycles. Some women will do anything possible to make them able to conceive and give birth to a healthy baby.

Today, many women are considering the option of taking the drug Clomid or Clomiphene citrate to increase their chances of having a baby. They are choosing to take the medicine even after the rumors that the drug causes hair loss. This risk seems small to a woman who really wants to have a child. If this side effect of the medication is something you are concerned about, you may also want to know about some other risks of these medications. The drug Clomid is known to result in multiple births. Women may give birth to two, three, four or even five babies. This could be a positive side effect if the couple desires to have more than one child.

Studies have shown that Clomid increases the potential for experiencing side effects such as multiple births. Other potential side effects are many in number, and include bloating, acute abdominal discomfort, dermatitis, increased appetite, rashes, diarrhea, depression, fatigue, and dizziness may occur as well. Hair loss is another one of the possible side effects of Clomid.

If you are thinking of taking Clomid or Clomiphene citrate, after you have considered the possible side effects, it is time to discuss this with your doctor. These two medications are only one of the possible options to increase your chance of conceiving. There are alternative medications and methods that could also be effective and give you a better chance of getting pregnant with less risky side effects. Keep in mind that you want to give birth to a healthy child. A child to fulfill your dreams.

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Published September 29th, 2007

Filed in Health, Society, Women