Yes it possibly can.
After extensive research on Clomid and after having used Clomid for 3 months, there is nothing out there that shows this as a side effect. However, Clomid should be used by women who are NOT ovulating. If you are already ovulating, save yourself the discomfort of the side effects and at the very least, limit your Clomid treatment to 3 months to lower your risk of cysts and cancer. I was ovulating normally but took the Clomid and now that I am no longer taking Clomid, I am no longer ovulating. Thus, not only did I not become pregnant, I also adversely affected my future chances of conceiving.
I'm on my first round of clomid and finished taking last pill about two weeks ago. I've got thrush and thought it was an early sign of pregnancy, but apparently it's the clomid interfering with the ph balance. It's not actually thrush but very similar.
No, Powerade does not cause cancer.
no it cannot cause a cancer
what is the major cause of carcinoma cancer
botox cause cancer yes or no
No they don't cause cancer.
No, talking cannot cause cancer. yes it can cause all types of cancer and Brad is awsome
Of course! Since Clomid is meant to stimulate ovulation, you may have cramping near the ovaries.
No, these devices do not cause cancer or they would not be used in hospitals. They can detect cancer and are also used on pregnancy so they do not cause cancer!
Lung Cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women.