reproductive health






 

Question by  dacynic (16)

What can I do about lack of ovulation?

 
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Answer by  Rose (6804)

If you are not ovulating you should contact a reproductive endocrinoligist and have them run simple blood test to determine why you are not ovulating at which time you will be given a course of action to fix the problem. The most common medication used is clomid, which is used to help you ovulate.

 
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Answer by  bassetmama (38)

There are many infertility treatments your doctor can implement for you. Clomid is a pill used to stimulate ovulation. There are also injections you can take that stimulate your ovaries.

 
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Answer by  Ali41 (1593)

You should see your OB/GYN and or a reproductive endocrinologist (i. e. fertility specialist). They will run through a battery of tests to determine why you are not ovulating. Depending on the problem, there are a variety of drugs and procedures that can be used to induce ovulation.

 
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Answer by  kdem (551)

It depends. Sometimes not ovulating means your body does not think it could handle being pregnant at this time and it is working on healing something. Being over weight or having other hormone issues will cause this also. If all of this is ruled out then a doctor is likely to prescribe Clomid.

 
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Answer by  symphonyparis (493)

Speak with your doctor about how sever the absence of ovulation is. There are treatments which can be prescribed to assist the body with increasing ovulation.

 
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