Diarrhoea is a common side effect associated with letrozole.
Letroz is only for 5 days .
On stopping it would help
You need to consult if severe symptoms
Your diarrhoea doesnt seem to be connected to letrozole that you are taking for conceiving.
There seems to be some sort of infection in your bowel that is causing loose stools.
Next Steps
Consult a doctor, start meds to control diarrhoea.
You can opt out of this cycle of infertility treatment as diarrhoea/ infection can reduce the chances of pregnancy.
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