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Charting help please

Charting help please

Hi everyone, it's my first time posting but I've been a stalker on many sites for the past few months. I have been TTC for a year and a half. DH and I have a 3 year old girl (4 in September) and we have been through all of the testing. Nothing has been found to be causing our "infertility".
Can any of you determine the likely hood that I had implantation 5dpo and whether or not I'm still in for this cycle? I forgot to put my temp in from Saturday and yesterday but I will update when i get home :-).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Hi!
One thought.  200mg clomid is a high dose.  High doses of Clomid can have adverse effects on cervical mucous and also the endometrium. If you were my patient, I would want to give Femara a try(maybe you already have) OR a combo of Femara and Clomid -- I have seen at least one practicioner using this approach.
Just a thought -- Femara has a better track record where cervical mucous and endometrial thickness are concerned.
Hope you are already pregnant and don't need this info!
Good luck!
Dr B
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If your periods are regular you might be preggo! Baby dust to you!! xxxx
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Thanks so much for your response.
Is Femara something that an OB/GYN can prescribe? After seeing a specialist for 6 months I started seeing a new OB/GYN who has prescribed Clomid with IUIs.

I am scheduled for a Laparascopy on July 5th. I requested this procedure since I am 40 and don't want to waste any additional time.

As of now, I don't think I am pregnant. I took a HPT last night and it came back negative.
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