What is clomid for?
Fertility drugs are a common treatment used in women who are having trouble conceiving, whether it is from Endometriosis or some other fertility condition.
Where do you get clomid from?
Fertility drugs are a common treatment used in women who are having trouble conceiving, whether it is from Endometriosis or some other fertility condition.
Where do you get clomid from?
Clomid is a fertility drug that has to be prescribed to you by a health care provider authorized to write prescriptions, generally this may be done by a Gynecologist or reproductive specialist.
Only With Your Doctor's Permission
There are people buying and selling clomid online, but I do not recommend this approach. There are several risks with this approach, one you do not know what you are buying. This dealer may in fact be selling you some other type of drug that could be dangerous or scam you into buying sugar pills. Two, if you take clomid without a script or supervision, there is a chance you could hyperstimulate your ovaries and cause issues to your reproductive system, that maybe dangerous.
Clomid & Endometriosis
If you have been diagnosed with Endometriosis, depending on who you're doctor is, they may not recommended that you take clomid. Clomid is said to raise Estrogen and aggravate your Endometriosis. So clomid will make it grow faster and worst. Some women have reported to get ovarian cysts after being on it. While some women with endometriosis have reported no issues with clomid, there have been some women with endometriosis who have reported that you don't notice a difference on it at first, until things get worst. It is suggested to take Femara or do injections instead.
For those who are on the other side with this, the theory is that they are try to increase your chances of becoming pregnant as fast as they can before the Endometriosis grows back if you have had a laparoscopy to remove Endometriosis or before you get to the place where the Endometriosis becomes worst, because of these medications.
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