Terence Mix

wOMEN’S HEALTH

The Price of Ovulation:

The Truth about Fertility Drugs and Birth Defects and a Solution to the Problem

For Doctors, Lawyers, prospective Moms and Dads, and anyone who cares about the next generation yet to be conceived! 750,000 women in the U.S. alone take fertility drugs annually. Many realize their dreams through the help of those drugs, but for too many mothers, their dreams become their worst nightmares. In chilling detail, this book documents startling evidence of falsified records, deceptive labeling, and unheeded requests by the FDA to conduct studies and include warnings about the risks of birth defects. It also reveals how the FDA turned its back on efforts to warn the public of the dangers of Clomid (clomiphene citrate.)
About the author

TERENCE MIX

As an award-winning author and novelist, and a former president of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association who spent decades litigating against pharmaceutical companies, TERENCE MIX brings a wealth of experience to add authenticity to his storytelling, whether standing in front of a jury or writing an intriguing novel.
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MY OTHER books

A Question of Judgement
American Guinea Pig
I found the info very interesting and the fact that doctors seem to universally agree that Clomid is completely safe annoys me after reading this. However, if you don't ovulate and are trying to get pregnant, I don't really know what else you can use. Overall, it was a good read. I'm glad I got pregnant the month after stopping Clomid so that it wasn't in my system much. I found it interesting to read about how long Clomid stays in your system after you take it. (Half-life is 5-9 days, which means it can be in your system for 6 weeks or more, definitely after you conceive.)
Regina Phalange