has a history of twins, it is not a totally good history but it is there none the less.
Grandmother - birthed twins that died after birth but really early
Aunt - birthed twins that died after birth but early
Another aunt- birthed twins they are 22 or 23
Uncle - has twins they are 16
None of my generation has had twins. The twins are all on my mothers side of the family
. Now at first i didn't want to look into clomid however, now i am considering it. I have PCOS and have wanted a child for years. Clomid doesn't guarantee but it is an option i haven't tried. Does this family
It depends. Clomid should help more follies mature and thus could produce more than one egg.
If you are truely concerned, you would want to go with a monitored cycle while taking Clomid. I was told only a fertility specialist would do this and not an GYN. With a monitored cycle, sonograms are done to see how many mature follies you have that would be ready to pop an egg out around ovulation.
I have PCOS and we went with Clomid + injectables with a fertility specialist. I was also 35 at the time. I never had more than 3 follies that were ready. We got our dd with try #3 of IUI.
history identicle or fraternal? Identicle twins occur ramdomly when one fertilized egg splits early after conception. As I said, this is completely random and is not genetic/family based.
if the twins are mostly fraternal, there could be someing genetic that causes women to regularly release multiple eggs - which is the objective of clomid.