unfortunatly your question has no definite answer.Everybody is different.All that you can do to maximise your chances of becoming pregnant is keep up the treatment, stay healthy and wait for nature to take course.I am on the same treatment at the moment and so far its been 3months for me. But good luck. unfortunatly your question has no definite answer.Everybody is different.All that you can do to maximise your chances of becoming pregnant is keep up the treatment, stay healthy and wait for nature to take course.I am on the same treatment at the moment and so far its been 3months for me. But good luck.
Start by consulting with an infertility doctor (reproductive endocrinologist). He or she will give you the best results in the shortest amount of time. Often treatment will start with a dose of Metformin (to regulate blood sugar and thus regulate your menstrual cycle). The next step would be Clomid which stimulates the growth of the eggs, forcing ovulation.
Yes. This is what my doctor prescribed for me. It's fine.
I've been on Metformin for 3 months with no luck so my doctor just put me on clomid to speed things up. She said to keep taking metformin 3x day and use clomid midcycle. Like many women with PCOS, I have to induce my period with Provera first. It's strange that you try so long to avoid pregnancy and when you're ready, it's not so easy!
Isn't that WHY you are taking Clomid? Women take Clomid to try and get pregnant. According to my conversations with my doctor, you are NOT too old at age 47 to get pregnant. If your eggs are still viable (in good condition) then, you can get pregnant. I hope you were taking Clomid to try and conceive, if not, then why?
If you are wanting to use Clomid, just explain to the doctor your reasons and if it is safe the gynecologist will prescribe it to you.
In women...usually pregnancy. In men...higher testosterone
I was taking 50mg clomid and on an ultrasound scan I produced 5 eggs. I was advised to abstain from intercourse due to risk of multiples, which I did not and still I failed to conceive
yes you will have a very great chance at getting a bun in the oven now.....good luck!!
Of course. That's the point of taking all three. Clomid starts the ovulation, Estradiol and Prometrium are to help your hormones for pregnancy. I'm taking all three as well. Is the Prometrium making you dizzy? I take 200 mg twice a day, every day. Clomid day 3-8, Estradiol day 8-12 and Prometrium day 8 through preggos testing. If preggo I stop taking them.
if you take clomid once to get pregnant do you have to take it agin
If your period comes every 20-21 days and stays for 5 days your cycle length is 25-26 days. That would not be considered irregular if your cycle length is relatively the same each month. You would ovulate roughly between days 11 and 13 of your cycle. Clomid could be a good way to start fertility treatment when you are trying to conceive but it would be advisable to discuss fertility treatment options with your doctor first.
You can get Clomid at the South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine. Clomid will help you get pregnant fast.