fertility drug
1 of 1noun/fɚˈtɪləti drʌɡ/
Forms:fertility drugs
1
a medication designed to enhance fertility by addressing hormonal imbalances or stimulating the ovaries to improve the chances of conception
A fertility drug is a medication prescribed to help treat infertility in both men and women. These drugs work by stimulating or controlling the reproductive hormones responsible for ovulation in women or sperm production in men. They are often used in medical procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).
- The fertility drug aims to enhance the natural fertility process.
- Fertility drugs work by stimulating the ovaries to produce eggs.
- Some couples use fertility drugs to increase their chances of getting pregnant.
- The doctor prescribed a fertility drug to regulate hormonal levels.
- Using fertility drugs requires careful monitoring by healthcare professionals.