Hormone Therapy to Have A Baby
Hormone therapy is a common treatment for women with fertility problems. There are many causes of infertility, but fertility drugs may be able to help those with irregular ovulation. Three common fertility drugs are Clomiphene, Human Menopausal Gonadotropin and Bromocriptine.-
Infertility
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Infertility is diagnosed when a couple is unable to conceive a baby after trying regularly for at least one year.
Hormone Therapy
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Hormone therapy works by using drugs to activate follicle-stimulating hormones that create and release eggs.
Clomiphene
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Clomiphene is one of the most common drugs prescribed to infertile women trying to have a baby. It comes in the form of a pill, rather than an injection.
Human Menopausal Gonadotropin
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This drug is an injection made of pure follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). It is usually given to women who do not respond to Clomiphene.
Bromocriptine
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Women who suffer from hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea are often given Bromocriptine, which works by reducing excesses of the hormone prolactin.
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