If you're having problems conceiving, just going to see a healthcare provider is a big step. Many couples begin by seeing an OB/GYN who will conduct some preliminary tests — monitoring ovulation, post-intercourse tests, and basic blood work.
A woman may be prescribed clomiphene citrate (commonly known as CLOMID®) for several cycles. Hopefully, this basic treatment will work. If it doesn't work after three to six cycles, however, it may be time to start seeing a Fertility Specialist, also called a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE).1
A Reproductive Endocrinologist specializes in treating reproductive disorders. Reproductive Endocrinologists have completed the same education and medical requirements as OB/GYNs. In addition, they have also finished a two- to three-year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology, passed specialized examinations (if board certified) and completed a two-year practice in reproductive endocrinology.
Based on test results, your Reproductive Endocrinologist may probably recommend advanced treatments and medications such as Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection).
Important Safety Information
As with all prescription medications, side effects may occasionally occur with use of fertility drugs. Doctors specializing in fertility or reproductive health should only prescribe these products. Patients prescribed gonadotropins and GnRH analogs should be monitored carefully by a trained fertility specialist. Risks include the following events which can be serious: hypersensitivity reactions; ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS); pulmonary and vascular complications, and multiple births. For complete product details about a specific fertility drug, please refer to the Full Prescribing Information.
Check into your insurance coverage before you see your healthcare provider. Your policy may determine what kind of healthcare provider you see, what kinds of fertility tests you undergo and in what sequence. To have a benefits specialist assist you, call Fertility LifeLines™ at 1-866-LETS-TRY (1-866-538-7879). All calls are free and confidential.
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