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Implantation test pharmacology

The adverse effects associated with clomiphene include thickening of the cervical mucus, which creates a substantial barrier for motile sperm. A postcoital test can be performed to determine if this, in fact, represents an insurmountable hurdle. If so, an lUI is warranted to bypass this cervical challenge. Another adverse effect is endometrial thinning, which is not conducive to embryo implantation if this is the case, additional pharmacological therapies are recommended to thicken the endometrial lining. Other adverse effects include hot flashes and mood swings (95). [Pg.2094]


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