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Question by  AJenik (32)

Should I take vitamin B-6 for luteal phase deficiency with clomid?

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

If you are taking Clomid, it is best to discuss other medications and supplements with your physician. Generally, if your health is good and nutritional status is optimum, there is no need for supplements. On the other hand, if your doctor recommends this fat-soluble vitamin, follow those orders closely for the best possible results.

 
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Answer by  scsofter (66)

Vitamin b-6 has been shown to help lengthen the luteal phase in women. There is little risk of interaction between b-6 and clomid.

 
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Answer by  Melissa101010 (4405)

Only take medicines that your doctor prescribes to you or suggest that you take along with your medicines. I would suggest that you not take anything so that it does not have any affects on the clomid that you are taking to get pregnant. That way you do not have any side effects.

 
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Answer by  mb (5482)

Yes. The proper name for B-6 is just folic acid. It helps prevent clomid deficiency which can cause spinal bifida in the fetus.

 
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