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342133 tn?1227108677

DRINKING AND CLOMID

ok, my question is this. I kind of want a drink of wine tonight at the x-mas party at work, but i was on clomid i am on cd 15 today. So far to my knowledge O has not happen,  Can i have a glass of wine? will it do anything to me and Ovulating?  i mean i dont want to get trashed but one or two???  any advice
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342133 tn?1227108677
thanks for the advice.. i had a great time.  and the servers only filled everyone glass not even have way. so that was good. i had two.  it was a fun evening for once i didnt think about ovulating or anything stress releated it was nice.   thanks
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i had that same issue when i was on clomid too. i posted lots of questions on here, but everone told me that its ok. but i called three pharmacists, two of them said dont drink , it will effect it.  my doctor never told me NOT to drink. i drank a glass of champaigne the first month on clomid, i ovulated anyway. second month, i had half of a beer and i didnt ovulate. but i dont think it was because of the alcohol. i drank while i was taking the clomid. you already took it and youre waiting right? you should definately be ok.
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318181 tn?1336443496
It's probably too late to answer your question now :-) but I wouldn't think a glass of wine would be an issue.

Hope you had fun!
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