Pregnancy medicines, such as Clomid and Gonadotropin, may be indicated by a gynecologist or urologist who specializes in fertility when the man or woman has some difficulty becoming pregnant due to changes in sperm or ovulation after 1 year of attempts.
These medicines aim to correct the difficulty making conception possible. However, treatments for getting pregnant with medication can take months or, in some cases, years to succeed because there are many factors involved.
Remedies to get pregnant can be indicated when the man or woman has difficulty getting pregnant are:
Male and female infertility:
- Folitropin;
- Gonadotropin;
- Urofolitropine;
- Menotropin;
Female infertility only:
- Clomiphene, also known as Clomid, Indux or Serophene;
- Tamoxifen;
- Lutropin Alfa;
- Pentoxifylline (Trental);
- Estradiol (Climaderm);
These medications should only be used under the supervision of the physician, and it is important that the couple consult a gynecologist to perform tests, such as sperm analysis, blood tests and ultrasound, to diagnose the problem and initiate appropriate treatment.
Another common cause of difficulty in getting pregnant is the thin endometrium, less than 8mm during the fertile period, and this condition can also be treated with drugs that increase endometrial thickness and blood circulation in the intimate region such as Viagra. Check out all the remedies that are indicated in these cases and what may cause this decrease in endometrial thickness.
Natural Remedy for Pregnancy
A good natural remedy for getting pregnant is agnocet tea, the same plant used in the Lutene remedy, because it contains properties that help regulate egg production cycles, as well as prevent the occurrence of miscarriages.
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons of agnocchi
- 1 liter of boiling water
Method of preparation
Add the ingredients in a saucepan and let stand for 15 minutes. Then strain and drink 3 cups of tea a day to help with the treatment of female infertility.
The secret to getting pregnant is to have intercourse during ovulation and fertile time, having good quality egg and sperm so that they can develop, initiating gestation.
In order to know if the woman is ovulating, besides observing the symptoms of the fertile period like discharge without color and without smell, similar to egg white, it is also advised to use an ovulation test that is bought in the pharmacy. Learn more about it: Ovulation test.
If you are trying to get pregnant see also:
- Check out the 7 Precautions You Need to Get Pregnant