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Overview
Infertility an inability to conceive afflicts millions of couples around the world. A number of fertility treatments may help couples achieve conception, but in many cases, the road to parenthood is long. In most cases, the first to step in enhancing an increasing a couple's chance of conception is through drug treatments. One of the most common of these is Clomid.

Clomid Infertility Treatments
Clomid is also known as clomiphene citrate. The drug is designed to help increase fertility, and to help initiate and regulate ovulation. Clomid it is an extremely successful drug utilized by couples around the world, often recommended as a first step toward conception by fertility experts and specialists.

Basically, Clomid stimulates the ovaries to developed and mature and increased number of follicles on a monthly basis. The more follicles, the more chances for conception. Clomid is extremely effective in increasing several hormones that are vital to the ovulation process, including:

  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • Follicle-stimulating hormones (FSH)
  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)

Clomid is generally taken on day 3 through 7 of a woman's menstrual cycle, or days 5 through 9, depending on need. In most cases, doctors will begin dosages at approximately 50 mg. Women are advised to take Clomid cycles for at least two months. If a woman doesn't show any increase in number of follicles, or ovulation after that time, dosages can be increased to up to 200 mg.

In most cases, a couple may take up to six cycles of Clomid treatments, and if no success is achieved by the point, other alternatives may be recommended. Clomid is taken orally.

Clomid works by tricking the body into thinking it's low on  hormones, which causes the body to create more hormones, which enhance number and development of eggs. The body responds by releasing eggs from the follicle.

Who Benefits from Clomid Treatments?
Women who are unable to ovulate, or those who experience irregular menstruation or other difficulties with conception may benefit from Clomid treatments. Clomid treatments are also available in IVF, or In Vitro fertilization treatment procedures.

The rates for success utilizing Clomid are fairly high for women who suffer from dysfunctional of elation, at a rate between 70 to 90% successful ovulation within three cycles, while nearly 40% of women become pregnant during their first three cycles of Clomid treatments.

Women should be advised that Clomid treatments may increase the chances of a multiple pregnancy by 5 to 10%.

How Much do Clomid Treatments Cost?
In the United States, Clomid treatments average about $100 per cycle, but that depends on the dosage and whether brand names or generic clomiphene citrate is utilized. On average, costs for Clomid per cycle range about $40.00 to $100, though some couples may spend up to $1,200 or more before they are successful. Costs are also determined by whether a not Clomid is used in conjunction with other medications or fertility treatment procedures. Travelers to India, for example, may pay approximately 50% to 75% less per treatment, making Clomid treatments at infertility treatment centers abroad and especially viable an attractive option to vacationers.

Finding a Fertility Expert
Obstetricians and gynecologists are trained to implement the initial treatments of infertility using Clomid. Such a physician or fertility specialist should be board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Couples should find specialists who are a member of endocrinologist organizations or technologies. As such, they have completed medical school programs, followed by four years of residency training in obstetrics and gynecology, and then, two to three years of training in fertility within an approved program that results in board certification.

 
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