It depends on the womens body some people get pregnant after the first cycle and some have to up the mg on the clomid. Just be patient and i promise that you will end up prego! good luck to you
yes its possible because chlomid is very strong stuff.
Yes pregnancy can happen in the first month while taking clomid
Yes.
I was talking Clomid and Zoloft the first cycle and did not get pregnant. Talking more to my doctor she said to stop taking the Zoloft. The pharmacy says that Zoloft lowers your ability to get pregnant.
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.
yes you could be pregnant, but here you feel probably the effects of clomid. do a pregnancy test from the 25th day on.
Periods and Clomidi used clomid and if pregnancy hasn't occured u will have a period after the cycle of clomid
NO probably not
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
Clomiphene citrate (Clomid) strats to work on the first cycle after you start taking it. If pregnancy does not happen, dosage may be adjusted.For some women, it's worked the first month they've taken it. Most doctors feel that if it hasn't worked in 3 months, you'll probably need some other kind of intervention in addition to taking Clomid (such as combining it with IUI) to be successful.
yes
I GOT MY CYCLE FOR THREE MONTHS IN A ROW WHLIE I WAS PREGNANT
Most generally, your dr. will start at the lowest dose{50mg}, after 1-2 cycles without conception, clomid is increased to 100mg. most generally, 6 cycles is max. dr. increases dose with each cycle--majority of women have conceived after second dose increase. However, if no luck, dr. will combine clomid with another fertility drug for attempt at conception normally after a series of more extensive fertility tests. Hope i helped.
Maybe if your cycle been on that long or maybe because your cycle haven't been on in a couple off months that have something to do with it ..
I think you are asking whether or not the higher the dosage of clomid more likely you are to get pregnant--- not necessarily because treatment starts at 50 mg for five days, the intervals are called cycles. The dr. will check for ovulation after the cycle--if you ovulate, you will remain on that dose for all cycles--normally six. if no ovulation, dr. will increase to 100mg. and try that dose for that entire cycle. The highest dose is 250mg but very few women go up that high cause of the effectiveness of clomid. usually after a couple of increases it will be combined with another fertility med. Hope this helps and I hope I answered what you were asking.