Clomid does not come in an indictable, which is good news. Rather it is an oral medication dispensed as 50 mg tablets; daily dosage is determined by your doctor but will generally range between 50mg and 200mg, although some trusted sources such as the Merck Manual suggest a ceiling of 150 mg per day. Typically it is taken on days 5 to 9 of your cycle (or sometimes, on days 4-8 or 3-7). Research suggests that if the medication doesn't work after four to six cycles, it probably won't ever be successful. On the other hand, those cycles can be repeated later with the addition of HCG (or an insulin sensitizer for women with PCOS) and still possibly prove successful.
I have been told that you should take at most 6 cycles of clomid, but it is always best to check with your doctor.
if you take clomid once to get pregnant do you have to take it agin
can you take clomid while your tubes tied
Yes. Even if your period ended on day 3, still start your clomid on day 5. Clomid is supposed to help your body ovulate so you don't want to take it too early or too late. Take it exactly like prescribed by your doctor.
I am not finding anything that says you cannot, however the doctor prescribing clomid would be best suited to answer this question.
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.
yes clomid does work i had a low sperm count i start taking clomid in nov 2008 and my wife got pregnant in feburary 2009. i have a baby girl now i am also taking clomid now to have another child so yes it work my doctor recommended me 90 day supply of clomid.
Anytime you are taking clomid your progesterone should be tested at 7 days past ovulation. For a definite sign you are ovulating it should be over 15.
Two times a day.
contact your doctor
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?
yes you can i have PCOS and my Dr. has me taking both.