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Trying to get pregnant

Hello all. I'm new to opening asking questions and discussing my personal issues. So here goes....
My husband and I have been trying to conceive for years. Last year I had surgery for cervical cancer but was told that it is still possible to get pregnant. I was prescribed Clomid 50mg...took that for 3 months and nothing :( My doctor upped my prescription to 100mg...Im now on my 4th month of taking these fertility meds and I feel more frustrated then ever...On top of the fact I have every single side effect ever...

I feel like Im stuck in a rut! I know Im capable of having children since I have a 12 yr old. My husband and I have had ever possible test done and we are doing everything possibel to get pregnant..

Any advise??? Please help!
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I would refer to see RE than OB to have more aggressive treatment like injectable on IUI at least.
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I am currently seeing my obgyn. We have done all tests possible, including having my tubes flushed. My husband has also been checked out.

I have not been monitored to see if I have been ovulating. I will follow up with my obgyn on the 19th.
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Welcome to the forum! Are you seeing an RE or a regular obgyn? And have you been monitored to make sure you ovulate on clomid? Also, what are the tests you've had done? Did it include an HSG to make sure your tubes are open?
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