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Yes. This is what my doctor prescribed for me. It's fine.
Royal jelly has no proven benefits in the human body. However, you should not take royal jelly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding to prevent any dangers presented to baby.
Please consult your doctor.
No. Royal jelly is used to feed a larva that is being raised as a new queen. Under normal circumstances there will only be one such larva in a colony, so royal jelly will only be in one cell of one comb. To extract royal jelly though, the beekeepers put a fake larva in the bee hive and lure worker bee to apply royal jelly on the bait and then beekeepers can extract Royal Jelly on a controlled schedule. It does take a very delicate work and skill to perform the harvest process.
I m pregnant,having UTI.and on baseline tests DM/GDM diagnosed accidentally.can I take metformin alongwith amoxil
if you take clomid once to get pregnant do you have to take it agin
can you take clomid while your tubes tied
Yes, royal jelly and other honey products can be taken with fertility drugs. Royal jelly contains a compound of various vitamins and nutrients that are recommended for fertility (including A, C, E, B complex, and amino acids.) It does not contain actual hormones, although some researchers believe it may help regulate hormones. Taking honey-derived products would be comparable to taking any other multivitamin supplement. They help to make an ideal environment for conception. Royal jelly would be recommended for female fertility, and bee pollen for male fertility. A gradual introduction is suggested, due to the possibility of allergic sensitivities to pollen (or other bee products.)
It is safe to take royal jelly and propolis with prenatal vitamins. You may be consuming excess levels of some vitamins, like vitamin B but these bee products are just food.
No. Metformin is used by type II diabetics for their blood sugar. I am not aware of any analgesic effect from metformin.
I have been told that you should take at most 6 cycles of clomid, but it is always best to check with your doctor.
Yes. Even if your period ended on day 3, still start your clomid on day 5. Clomid is supposed to help your body ovulate so you don't want to take it too early or too late. Take it exactly like prescribed by your doctor.