If Clomid doesn’t work, discuss Letrozole with your doctor. This medication is another ovulation stimulant, often effective where Clomid fails.
Consider Intrauterine Insemination (IUI). This procedure involves placing sperm directly into the uterus, increasing the chances of fertilization. Success rates vary, depending on the underlying cause of infertility.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) may be the next step. IVF retrieves eggs from the ovaries, fertilizes them in a lab, and then implants the resulting embryos into the uterus. While more invasive, IVF offers a higher success rate than Clomid or IUI for many couples.
Depending on your specific situation, your doctor might suggest surgery to address underlying issues like endometriosis or fibroids, which can hinder conception. Improved uterine health can significantly increase chances of success with other treatments.
Lifestyle changes, including weight management and stress reduction, can boost fertility. Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to optimize your overall health.
Don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion. A different fertility specialist may offer alternative perspectives or treatment strategies based on your unique circumstances.
Remember open communication with your doctor is key. They can guide you towards the best treatment plan tailored to your individual needs and situation.


