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589779 tn?1235125028

clomid and pregnancy symtoms HELP ME I'M STRUGGLING

hi i'm julie, i am on my first cycle of clomid 50mg. i feel awful, sick,bloating, cramping, sore boobs, gone off certain things ie coffee, and cant stop eating. i've read certain stuff about clomid and some say this is normal and others say nothing.

help me as ive had 5 miscarriages in the past ranging from 5weeks to 19 weeks and really do not want to get hopes up.
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My first cycle on Clomid wasn't fun.  I developed a cyst on my R ovary and it caused me a lot of pain, but it was gone by the end of my 2nd cycle.  The other cycles were easy!  After 4 cycles on Clomid, the last with IUI, Ovidrel, and 200mg Progesterone, we are pregnant!  Don't give up!
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589779 tn?1235125028
thank you
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393893 tn?1283551230
First off, I am so sorry clomid is giving you such trouble.  I was on clomid for one cycle and did experience the bloating, cramping sore breasts but I didn't feel awful.  How many cycles do you have to be on it for??  If this continues maybe talk to your doctor and see what he/she suggests otherwise I think what your feeling is pretty normal.  Take care and I hope you feel better soon!
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