Dear Ralsasha-
Regarding the vitex, there is absolutely no scientific or medical evidence that it is useful or helpful in assisting women to get pregnant. Since we do not know if there are any potential adverse effects, I would recommend discontinuing the vitex.
Regarding the
clomid, if you are not getting pregnant because your periods are irregular or absent, then
clomid is definitely the correct choice.
On the other
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clomid by itself is unlikely to help you. If you are having regular periods and still are not pregnant, you should have some
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Pth testing, an XRay of your fallopian tubes called a hysterosalpingogram (HSG), and your partner should have a sperm count. If your periods are regular, you should not be prescribed
clomid empirically until these tests have been carried out. If they all turn out to be normal, then you should consider adding
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Primary infertility turns out to be unexplained.
Good luck.