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1593758 tn?1317051107

Help! :( Clomid, provera & metformin confused!

Hi,
So sorry if i am repeating question.

Im 26 have had pcos since a young age

Currently I dont have periods at all
I take 850mg metformin x2 daily and just finished
Metroxyprogesterone acetate 3 x 10mg daily for seven days to bring on my period.

I am then meant to take 2 x 50mg daily of clomid on day 2-6 when I come on.
What im a little confused about is do we start having "more intercourse" on day 6 when i have finished the clomid?
It really wasnt explained very well and im so confussed and getting a little upset - we have waited a year to get clomid so as you can imagine we dont want to mess it up! Lol!!

Ive also been given three day 21 blood test forms to do
The specalist said i take the clomid,
Then have "lots of sex" then if I dont get pregnant then start the process again.

I dont know how long im meant to wait till i do a test or start the clomid again!
So sorry if i sound silly! Ive got myself in a complete mess!

Thank you all for your time!
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1856888 tn?1325182944
I've been on Provera for a few months to regulate my AF. Now my doctor put me on Clomid 3-7...She told me to have intercourse any time after I finish taking Clomid to about 14 days after the first day of my last period.

I hope it works out for the both of us! My only concern is that my AF was only 4 days and very light. I hope it still counts!

Good luck to you!
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1688492 tn?1346364370
I did coif 3-7 n we started having sex the day my period ended and we had sex every other day for a week, like a few days after the clomid is done u start to ovulate so I I were u I would do it like I said I did that way u don't miss ur ovulation.
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938718 tn?1323783514
Hi there,  Did you get this figured out?  Did it work?
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