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.
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?
can you take clomid while your tubes tied
No there is a near death risk attached
You need to talk to your doctor. Clomid is not a medication to rely on internet people to answer. You can have serious problems while taking Clomid...one of which is ovary hyper stimulation syndrome (OHSS). You doctor needs to monitor you while you are on Clomid.
Testosterone is a male sex hormone, while estradiol is a female sex hormone. Testosterone is responsible for male characteristics like muscle mass and facial hair, while estradiol plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle and maintaining pregnancy. Structurally, testosterone has a ketone group in the C3 position, while estradiol has a hydroxyl group in the C3 position.
Clomid (clomiphene citrate) is typically used to stimulate ovulation in women who have difficulty conceiving, while Depo-Provera is a hormonal contraceptive that prevents ovulation. Using Clomid while on Depo-Provera may not be effective, as Depo-Provera suppresses ovulation, making it unlikely for Clomid to work. If you are considering using Clomid, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation and options for fertility treatment.
I am not finding anything that says you cannot, however the doctor prescribing clomid would be best suited to answer this question.
contact your doctor
hCG and Clomid are both used in fertility treatments, but they work in different ways. hCG is a hormone that helps trigger ovulation, while Clomid is a medication that helps stimulate the ovaries to release eggs. hCG is often used in combination with other fertility treatments, while Clomid is typically used on its own. Overall, the choice between hCG and Clomid depends on the specific fertility issues of the individual and the recommendation of their healthcare provider.
Yes, you can still receive the hepatitis vaccine while you are trying to conceive. It will not interfere with your menstrual cycle or the ability to conceive a child.
Yes
"Biest is a combination of two estrogens: estriol and estradiol. It is most commonly found in a ratio of 80:20, estriol to estradiol. This combination might allow for all of the protection of estriol, while potentially providing the cardiovascular and osteoporosis benefits and vasomotor symptom relief of estradiol." Source: http://www.collegepharmacy.com/specializations/biest.asp