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hey did u ovulate the first month on clomid? i have PCOS too and it took me a little over a yr to finally get pregnant im 7 weeks today, it wasnt easy, i tried clomid for 4 months and it just dint work for me, im also taking met. are you seeying an OB? or a reproductive endogronologyst? i ditched my OB and started seeying an RE they are more aggresive (aggressive) with patients that have PCOS, i got pregnant with injections, the most you can be on clomid they say it 6 months but since it wasent working for me i dint want to wait any longer, clomid does work on some patients so give it a coupld months if it dosent work move on! GOOD LUCK.
My doc told me that most women who achieve success with clomid managed that in 3 months. I took clomid for 2 months and then had a surgery that determined I had other problems. So, I did not get pregnant with clomid but the medicine is not to blame. I have been ttc since November 2005 and not being able to have a child is making me very depressed. Normally, I am a very happy person. Today I have an appointment with my doc to decide how to proceed. After 2 years I want to try something more effective than clomid. As Want2BeMama said, I hope you are seeing an RE. After 2+ years you shuld be more pro-active. Good luck!!!!