Friday, August 5, 2011

Clomid is Helps Chinese Mothers Bypass One-Child Policy

Image Courtesy of UPI/Stephen Shaver
The popular fertility drug, Clomid, is being taken by Chinese women to help them maneuver around their government's one-child policy.

The pills allow the mothers to have one birth, but with multiple babies, acting as a loophole in the population control law that has stood strong for 30 years.

The problem is, these women are buying Clomid from a variety of sources, many times under the table. This causes great concern for the health of the mothers and their future children, because an overdose of Clomid can cause some serious side effects.

To learn more, read the full article here: Infertility Drugs Help Bypass China's One-Child Policy

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