If you are taking a fertility drug, then I would hope it is under the advice and supervision of a fertility doctor, or at the least an OB/Gyn. If not you need to start there. There are too many reasons why women don't conceive, they can be due to low motility of the sperm, endometriosis, abnormal eggs, stress, use of certain drugs, blocked fallopian tubes, certain tumors, scarring from STD's or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, ovarian cysts that inhibit the release of eggs, the list goes on and on. Only a certified medical practitioner can help you determine what may be going on, but most won't test until you have had unprotected sex for 8-12 months, most of them consider you infertile after one year. If you are taking any fertility drug without being monitored by a physician I urge you to stop. You should never take it if it is an over the counter medication (does not require a prescription) as these can be very harmful, some can cause heart problems because of excess K+ (potassium) or Ca (calcium). If you are taking prescription fertility drugs that were prescribed to someone else, you could do more harm than good. Some studies have linked certain fertility drugs to ovarian, breast and cervical cancers. This is why you need proper supervision from a physician to discuss your potential risk factors and determine the best course of action for you. Susu


