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How To Control Hormonal Imbalance Despite Taking Clomid?

Yes please,i hv high prolatin 27 & irregular menses & after i went to hospital & d gave me birth control pill after six month i stop it, know ovulation,then after taking clomid my gayny askd me to take..i discoverd my hormons are not normal again,i nw have high lutininzing hormane 12 but it was 5.6 before the clomid &my progesterone 0.5 testerone 0.3,pls how do i normalize them all naturally sir.
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Hello,
I suppose you had poly cystic ovary for which your gynec must have give clomid. It is one of the best drug that can normalize hormones and mimic the normal cycle of the female body.
Now since your hormones are not normal despite taking it as well as ocp it would be best to find out about the working condition of your hypothalamus which controls these hormones.
Its essential to find if its an ovarian cause or a central cause first before proceeding any further.
Your gynec might consider an MRI along with your hormone levels to differentiate.
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How To Control Hormonal Imbalance Despite Taking Clomid?

Hello, I suppose you had poly cystic ovary for which your gynec must have give clomid. It is one of the best drug that can normalize hormones and mimic the normal cycle of the female body. Now since your hormones are not normal despite taking it as well as ocp it would be best to find out about the working condition of your hypothalamus which controls these hormones. Its essential to find if its an ovarian cause or a central cause first before proceeding any further. Your gynec might consider an MRI along with your hormone levels to differentiate.