New Hope For Women With Unexplained Infertility
For Immediate Release Colchester, VT – September 30, 2015 – A new study carried out by the National Institutes of Health indicates that clomiphene citrate, a drug used to help aid fertility, is the most appropriate means to stimulate ovulation in unexplained infertility treated with intrauterine insemination. This latest research shows that, of the 900 women treated with 4 cycles of clomiphene, conception occurred for 28%, with only 9% being multiple pregnancies (all twins). Dr. Peter Casson, a founding partner of Northeastern Reproductive Medicine in Colchester Vermont and one of the principal Investigators for the National Institutes of Health funded Read more »