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When people have difficulties getting pregnant they often turn to prescribed fertility drugs. While these drugs have assisted many couples with having the baby they have long wanted, many other couples have experience negative side effects from these drugs.

Clomifene citrate (or clomiphene), sold commercially under the names Clomid, Milophene and Serophene, is the most common fertility drug prescribed to women. Clomid is usually taken as a pill. It works by adjusting your hormonal balance and enhancing the likelihood of ovulation.

Often a woman will experience, fatigue, stomach pain, headaches, breast tenderness, blurred vision, and nausea and vomiting while taking this drug. Mood swings, depression, and irritability are also common side effects that women experience while taking Clomid. There is also a risk of weight gain and the development of ovarian cysts.

Additionally, many women experience vaginal dryness as a side effect of Clomid. This side effect can be easily remedied with a vaginal lubricant or jelly that does not include any spermicide. The success rate for Clomid is not high because many of the eggs of users are poor in quality. Its use can also increase the likelihood of having multiple embryos during pregnancy.

Parlodel is another drug that is often prescribed for hormone imbalance. This drug targets the hormone known as prolactin. You can also find Parlodel marketed under the name, Bromocriptine. This drug is available as a capsule, tablet, or vaginal suppository.

Some possible side effects of Bromocriptine include nausea, dizziness caused by a decrease in blood pressure, headaches, stuffy nose and dry mouth. When taking Bromocriptine you may also find you suffer from drowsiness and the tendency to fall asleep, so you should be careful about what activities you are doing when taking the drug. The success rate for the drug is not high, but the lowering of prolactin levels can be beneficial for women who suffer from an imbalance of this hormone.

It is clear that it is possible to use fertility drugs to get pregnant, but these artificial substances have numerous side effects as well. If you are experiencing difficulty conceiving, you should consider using a natural whole-body alternative instead of taking these drugs.

When you use natural substances to achieve fertility, you are balancing your hormones in a completely benign way by increasing the health of your liver and cleansing your body of toxins. You may not know that your liver is a key player in balancing your hormones. When you do a whole-body cleanse, you increase your liver’s effectiveness. You also give all of your other organs - kidneys, colon, and reproductive - a boost.

As well as this body cleanse, other herbal remedies also exist. One is “FertilPlus”, available in both a male and female formula. These remedies give the body plant compounds scientifically shown to balance levels of hormones, as well as naturally boost production of sperm and ovulation.

I hope you have come away from this article with a few new ideas about the use of fertility drugs and their alternatives. I also hope you will visit Natural Fertility Etc. com to find out more: http://naturalfertilitydrugs.net/