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Suggest Dosage Of 'fertomid-50' For Getting Pregnant

my age is 49 i'm 5ft 4in 16 stone, i have inactive thyroid, i have misscarried 3 time, that why i went online for drugs to help me try again, but all of a sudden my period stop at the end of october, i have thease tablets called fertomid-50, i have no clue on how to take them, also there was no do's or dont that came with them, just the tablet on its own. what are my chances and how would i take them, cos i have now stop bleeding.
Wed, 9 Mar 2016
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Hi there,
Welcome to HCM,

To stop having regular periods at 49 years would mean that your ovaries are not producing eggs and it is very unlikely that you will conceive.

Fertomid is given to women with PCOS, but they are unlikely to work if you don't have any period. Moreover they have to be started from the second day of period and continued for 5 days, but since you are not getting your periods, you will not be able to use them.

You need to get your AMH levels done which will tell about your ovarian function.

The most likely way for you to conceive now, is by considering IVF (test tube baby). The result of AMH will determine if you can use your eggs or donor eggs may have to used.

Please consult a fertility specialist to decide the next steps.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Suggest Dosage Of 'fertomid-50' For Getting Pregnant

Hi there, Welcome to HCM, To stop having regular periods at 49 years would mean that your ovaries are not producing eggs and it is very unlikely that you will conceive. Fertomid is given to women with PCOS, but they are unlikely to work if you don t have any period. Moreover they have to be started from the second day of period and continued for 5 days, but since you are not getting your periods, you will not be able to use them. You need to get your AMH levels done which will tell about your ovarian function. The most likely way for you to conceive now, is by considering IVF (test tube baby). The result of AMH will determine if you can use your eggs or donor eggs may have to used. Please consult a fertility specialist to decide the next steps. Hope this helps. Regards.