Can I still concieve w/ Hot Flashes and My Menstrual Period Posted: 08-29-07 14:47pm
If I have a normal period every month but
i have started having Hot Flashes can i
still concieve? I have been trying for 7
months with no luck. Can i still concieve
at 43 years old? I just started taking
Clomid 100 mg. I bought the pills in
Canada they sell them without a
prescription. Is there anything natural I
can take to help me concieve?
Thank-You
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Fertility Answer A3284 Posted: 09-18-07 02:54am
You'll probably be able to conceive as
long as you are ovulating. Regular
menstrual periods suggest that you may
still experience ovulation. You can
confirm this hypothesis by taking
ovulation tests, measuring the basal
temperature during your menstrual cycle,
detecting progesterone in the second phase
of the cycle and via an ultrasound
examination. Hot flashes are symptoms of
menopause. Clomid is taken only when a
woman is not ovulating. You mustn’t take
Clomid on your own without doctor’s
prescription. There is nothing natural
that can help you to conceive... butour
partner should be also checked for
fertility capacity (sperm analyses).
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