No you could not be pregnant..maybe clomid did not work for you this month..
When you ovulate on clomidIt is unusual to start clomid on CD 2. One usually starts on CD 3-5 and then takes one pill a day for 5 days. Ovulation usually occurs 5-9 days after your last pill. So you could ovulate as early as day 11.
Women ovulate around 14 days after their last period.
im on clomid d last 2 months have been grtting my period also which i havent got 4 a couple of months please help as my head is done in trying to get pregnant im on clomid d last 2 months have been grtting my period also which i havent got 4 a couple of months please help as my head is done in trying to get pregnant
l got my frist dose for comild last month, for five days. my monthly cycle was late than after a few days l statred spotting could l be pg.
Ovulation has a 3 days window. Day one you are beginning to ovulate, day two you are ovulating and day three you are finishing ovulation. During this time there is a high risk of pregnancy.
14 days from the begining of your last period is the approximate time that you will ovulate, assuming you are average you should have ovulated the 15th.
hey my husband and i have been trying to get pregnant for four months my doctor put me on clomid 50mg days 3-7 of my cycle and wondered around about when i would ovulate and when would be able to take a pregnancy test and it show
No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period. No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period. No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period.
Yes, particularly if you have a longish cycle.
Most women ovulate 14-16 days BEFORE a period so if yours have suddenly become irregular it is going to be difficult to predict. This might help http://www.bygpub.com/natural/natural-family-planning.htm
That depends on the length of her cycle. The average cycle is 28 days, meaning that she would most likely ovulate 14-16 days in (counting from after the first day of the last period). But that isn't true for all women.