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clomid issues

by adaba, Sep 09, 2008 06:04AM
hi everyone , pls i need help am on clomid CD5-9 and i just read on the internet that clomid can change your cycle even thogh u  have aregularly one. i have a 27 /28 days cycle do u think it can change it. and also has any one with regularly period used clomid and got pregnant that same month pls i need ur help.
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by BabyBlue07, Sep 09, 2008 07:23AM
Yes, and its depends on each individual.  I used to have irregular cycle, but when i was on clomid i always have 30 days cycle.  The thing is clomid makes my uterus lining so thin that even though i was conceived, the eggs can't implant.  make sure you monitor your lining each cycle.  usually my doctor did sonogram on CD12 if you have OPK+.  they keep track on follicles and lining.

good luck to you.

by lmcrt, Sep 09, 2008 08:59AM
Absolutley the clomid could change your cycles. they will typically be longer than usual and women typically will ovulate later in there cycle. When I was on clomid for 3 months this was how my clcles were/

Month 1- clomid 50mgs ovulated CD15, AF CD29.
Month 2- clomid 100mgs ovulated CD21, AF CD32
Month 3- Clomid 100mgs ovulated CD22, AF CD33

Ovulation was according to +opks.

by candie429, Sep 09, 2008 09:06AM
When I was on Clomid, it did make me ovulate later than usual.  All of the literature I have read on Clomid says that you will ovulate anywhere from 5 to 10 days after you take your last pill.  Therefore, in your case, you should O in between cd14 and cd19.  Will your doctor be monitoring you with ultrasounds?  If not, you might want to try OPK's to pinpoint when you will O since it affects everyone differently.  Either way, just try to BD as much as you can beginning shortly after you take your last pill and continue for at least a week or two.  Good luck to you!

by adaba, Sep 09, 2008 09:12AM
To: candie429
Thanks for ur support but to be frank i normally ovulated just using it to see if i can increase my chance of getting pregnant cos have been trying for months do u think i will have side effects

by jennyfer976, Sep 09, 2008 01:31PM
To: adaba
I had normal cycle and ovulation regularly before clomid and also was regular when i used clomid 50mg. It didn't change anything. I don't even know why they gave it to me. I made one extra follicle that month, did not get preggo and still have unexplained infertility. good luck hope it works better for you than it did for me! On to IVF now...my latest journey
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