http://www.injurylawyersus.com Clomid is a fertility drug, but it should not be taken during pregnancy as it increases the risk of birth defects. However, every drug has a half-life, and the CDC has linked Clomid to a high risk of birth defects in women who had taken Clomid within two months prior to becoming pregnant. These birth defects have included skull formation defects, heart defects, arencephaly, and more. So if you or a loved one given birth to a child with a birth defect and believe Clomid may be involved, we would like to hear from you.
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