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We have been trying to conceive for the past year and are taking medicines prescribed by a gynecologist, but we are still unable to get pregnant. What further medications or treatments should we consider?
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Asked by Female, 32 · 3 days ago
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It’s important to consider a thorough re-evaluation and additional treatment options after trying to conceive for a year without success despite current medications.
Both partners should undergo updated fertility tests to identify any new or untreated issues. This typically includes hormone levels, ovarian reserve, sperm analysis, and possibly imaging studies to assess reproductive organs.
Beyond progesterone support like Dydroboon (dydrogesterone), other medications such as gonadotropins to stimulate ovulation or letrozole to induce ovulation may be recommended depending on test results. These require careful monitoring by a gynecologist or fertility specialist.
If medications alone haven’t helped, options like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) could be considered. These procedures increase the chances of fertilization and implantation under specialist supervision.
Maintaining a healthy weight, reducing stress, avoiding smoking and alcohol, and nutritional supplementation (e.g., folic acid, multivitamins) can improve fertility outcomes. Counseling may also help manage emotional stress related to infertility.
If not already involved, consulting a reproductive endocrinologist is strongly advised. They can tailor treatments based on your specific situation and guide more advanced interventions.
Please discuss these options with your gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist for individualized care.
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