Ovulation pills are an effective way to get pregnant, but they don't work for everyone. If you are considering pregnancy, you may be interested in ovulation pills. So, what are ovulation pills? How does it work? Let’s learn some basics about ovulation pills.

hCG is a hormone released through absorption by the body, which can increase a woman's sexual desire and help promote the release of eggs. If you start taking hCG on day 14 of your menstrual cycle, it will start working around day 20 of your menstrual cycle. This will make it easier for your body to get pregnant.

In addition to hCG, ovulation medication can also include oral hormonal drugs, such as oral human gonadotropin receptor agonist (clomiphene) or oral human steroid hormone (hormone). These medications can also increase sexual desire and help promote egg release.

However, not all women are suitable for using ovulation pills. Some women may experience discomfort or side effects, especially when starting the medication or at higher doses. Additionally, some women may be allergic to oral or injected hormonal medications.