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Need help with a question about cycle

I am supposed to start taking my first round of clomid on the 3rd day of my cycle.  Well I started my cycle last night around 9:00 pm.  So do I count yesterday as my first day or today?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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546831 tn?1262742429
I agree with the ladies. I would definitely count it. That happened to me where it was really lite then kinda stoped but my doc still counted it to start. Good luck. It worked for me.
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299260 tn?1304216105
Hi.  I agree with albaby2.  Count that as your first day.  Good luck with the clomid!  I did three cycles & didn't have any problems, but learned afterwards that clomid can make your cm thick or unfriendly for sperm.  I was shocked to hear that AFTER the fact, so just wanted to let you know what I've learned :)  I have a friend who is starting clomid & she's also going to be taking Musinex.  Maybe Pre-Seed would help, too.  I'm not too sure, just wanted to bring it to your attention.  Best wishes !!!
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Thanks that does help.
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593603 tn?1229378162
I would say you do count it.  If you were doing a OPK, I have heard count the next day.  I take Clomid, and I don't start until day 5.  So either way, it will be ok.  Hope this helps.  Good luck!
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