{"id":50793,"date":"2019-01-06T17:03:53","date_gmt":"2019-01-06T15:03:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=50793"},"modified":"2022-04-12T17:35:41","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T15:35:41","slug":"what-need-know-about-fertility-drugs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/what-need-know-about-fertility-drugs\/","title":{"rendered":"What Do You Need to Know About Fertility Drugs?"},"content":{"rendered":"

One of the most common questions that arises for people who experienced infertility or reduced fertility is concerned with the use of fertility drugs<\/strong>. What drugs are available, are they effective and are there any dangers and side effects? The answers to these questions fall mainly into two different areas: \u2018standalone\u2019 drugs, i.e. those which are used to treat infertility without any further medical intervention, and fertility medication<\/strong> which is used as part of an assisted fertility treatment programme.<\/p>\n

In this article we look at the different types of fertility drugs for women<\/strong> and for men which may be prescribed in either situation. We also explain why they are needed and what effects they are intended to have. Right from the outset it is important to make it clear that any kind of fertility drugs to help get pregnant<\/strong> are only available on prescription and must always be taken under medical supervision.<\/p>\n

Fertility drugs for women<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The most commonly used fertility drugs to help with becoming pregnant<\/strong> tend to be fertility drugs for women<\/strong> since they are mostly used to encourage ovulation. One of a small group of drugs are normally prescribed for women in certain situations. These include:<\/p>\n