Yes, you can still get pregnant. If you are still having your period you can get pregnant. If you haven't taken any contraception for more than a month you can get pregnant.
Yes, Clomid could just help you pregnant. It is however important that you visit the doctor with your partner for prescription.
I am an irregular too, I had tried getting pregnant for over 12 months without success. After visiting a doctor who recommended Clomid, it worked.
if you take clomid once to get pregnant do you have to take it agin
It will probably take longer to conceive if you have PCOS. Chances are your periods are irregular which means you aren't ovulating, which means you can't get pregnant. Talk to your doctor about how you can regulate your periods with diet and medication (Metformin is a common treatment). Clomid can also be used to induce ovulation. Don't lose hope though, you can get pregnant with PCOS, it just may take longer.
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?
Periods and Clomidi used clomid and if pregnancy hasn't occured u will have a period after the cycle of clomid
No you could not be pregnant..maybe clomid did not work for you this month..
You can get Clomid at the South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine. Clomid will help you get pregnant fast.
course not
If you're on the pill and wants to get pregnant, then get off the pill. You just have to deal with the irregular periods while you keep trying for the kid. You've gotta have natural periods if you want to get pregnant. There's absolutely no point in messing about with fertility drugs while youre still taking an INfertility drug. Besides, mixing different medicines that'll both try to mess with your hormones sounds quite risky.
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.
Although your question sounds just like regular posting I can understand what difficulties you must have gone through on this medication. Not pleasant side effects. As you know Clomid induces ovulation to correct irregulr ovulation and help increase egg production. Being an estrogen receptor it modulates as an anti-estrogren and tricks the pituitary gland into producing more FSH and LH, which, in turn, stimulates the ovary into producing more eggs. It is highly possible you are pregnant, but it's best left to your doctor to decide this. I know you must be working very closely with the specialist that has you on Clomid. I realize how excited you are becoming, so go see that specialist and let them determine if you are pregnant or not. Good luck Marcy