To help you get pregnant
Your doctor will prescribe them.
Your primary care doctor is legally empowered to do so. Every doctor can decide what medications she will prescribe.
The first problem is that you aren't married. If fertility pills aren't helping, I would suggest consulting with the doctor, not posting on a public board.
main risk of fertility pills is multiple pregnancy. twins, triplets, qudruplets...... that may complecate pregnancy, otherwise fertility pills are safe.
A nurse practitioner or nurse midwife can prescribe birth control pills, but an RN with no further credentials cannot prescribe birth control pills in the US.
Hydrocodone is a pain reliever for moderate to severe pain in humans. The medicine is prescription only. A doctor or dentist can prescribe the pills.
Bad idea. There are some fertility drugs, but they have to be prescribed by a doctor.. and in odd cases result in things like occupants. I'd say, just go the natural way.
Your doctor can prescribe appropriate sleeping pills which can help you fall asleep. Popular sleeping pills include Ambien, Lunesta, Halcion and many others.
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no, you need sperm to get pregnant. There are, however, hormonal injections you may take (through your doctor) to increase fertility.
There are options where you can have less periods a year such as seasonelle/seasonique (and the generic). You could also have your doctor prescribe your birth control so you only take the active pills.
The word prescribe is already a verb.Other verbs are prescribes. prescribing and prescribed.Some examples in a sentence are:"I will prescribe some pills"."He prescribes her a placebo"."Why are you prescribing this to me?""I was prescribed some happy pills".