As a result of the tests carried out your doctor will advise you as to the best course for a desired pregnancy.
If all is normal with your partner’s semen analysis it may be suggested that you are failing to ovulate and that a course of fertility drugs such as Clomiphene (Clomid) be taken to induce or increase egg production.
You will be told to start taking Clomid on either day 2 or day 5 (depending on the length of your cycle).
The Clomid will encourage the production of an egg(s), the ultrasound scan will determine its maturity and the HCG injection will ensure it is released into the fallopian tube within 3 6 hours. You will be told to coincide intercourse during that 36 hours.
If these treatments are not successful you will need to consider your options. At this stage the options may include deciding to have no further treatment or to investigate your suitability for IVF (in vitro fertilisation) or GIFT (gamete intra fallopian transfer). However, before embarking on either of these programmes it should be noted that the success rates for full term pregnancies is 10% and 20% for IVF and GIFT respectively.
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