Dear analynn79 - it is not that unusual for clomid to work one month and then not the next. There are several ways to determine if you are ovulating. The most accurate is to get a blood test for a hormone called progesterone, which is elevated in the blood after ovulation. A progesterone drawn on days 21,22, or 23, if elevated, shows that you ovulated on clomid this month. If it is low, then you would probably want to bring on a period with provera, then try clomid at the 200 mg dose. Down the road, if clomid doesn't work, either fertility injection drugs or a pill called letrozole can be sonsidered.
I don't have any answers for you. But I was wondering what do you mean your cervical postion is high and open? I'm still learning everything about the PCOS and infertility issues and I hadn't heard of this terminology....
I'm starting the Clomid this month and am really exctied but also apprehensive. I don't want to get my hopes up. How did you know that you had ovulated? I am annovulatory also....and I never know when I ovulate or when I don't.....any response would be helpful. Sorry I can't help you. :o(