In order to receive medication to help with ovulation or fertility, it is necessary to consult with a doctor who can determine the cause of the issue. Once the cause is identified, a specific treatment can be prescribed. Fertility treatments typically require close monitoring and are often prescribed by specialized clinics. It is important to seek medical advice before starting any treatment for ovulation or fertility issues.
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