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clomid 500mg

by lacian, Apr 19, 2008 10:20AM
I am 30 years old and  I have  one working fallopian tube and I am currently on my second cycle of  clomid 50mg.   What are my chances of getting pregnant?
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by Cheesecake7, Apr 19, 2008 10:28AM
I have heard a lot of stories of women who get pregnant in their first cycle of Clomid.  Do you ovulate on your own? If you do than the Clomid should help to increase the egg quality, which boosts your odds from what I understand. You can take the clomid for several months, I think up to 6, so I would say that you have a good chance!

by Andrea168, Apr 19, 2008 10:40AM
I had tried three cycle of clomid but they all failed. Then, doctor advice me to stop because one of the follicle was continuely growing larger even after the ovulation injection. He worried it will develop into a cyst. Because I have had ovarian cyst history.
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