This treatment is more likely to cause symptoms of ovarian hyperstimulation than is the more common approach to inducing ovulation treatment with clomiphene (Clomid, Serophene), a medication that's given as a pill you take by mouth.
For the past two years, Chanda and her husband, Joe, parents of twin 6-year-old boys in Melbourne, Florida, have been trying to get pregnant: six rounds of fertility shots and three cycles of the fertility drug Clomid.