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Can I get pregnant with FSH 16 and Clomid only?

by MarieB43, Sep 04, 2009 11:13AM
I am 43 and having been ttc for a year after a miscarriage.  I just found out I have a day 3 FSH of 16 and estradiol of 29.  I ovulate every month according to the ovulator predictors. My ob told me I have a 5-10% chance of pregnancy.  I just started taking 100 mg of Clomid.  My husband refuses to go through any infertility treatments like IUI.  I had my 3 year old daughter at 40.  Got pregnant the first we tried.  All of this is a shock.  Has anyone had success with just Clomid with a high FSH?
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by prevatt77, Sep 04, 2009 11:25AM
I did.  I was 41 when I had Gavin and my FSH was 16, I did one cycle of clomid and conceived my son.  He is now 8 months old and just as healthy as can be.

Good luck to you.  I did have 5 miscarriages before I was able to have him; but I wasn't giving up and it finally happened for me and it will happen for you too if you keep trying.

by kmgr32, Sep 04, 2009 12:29PM
I also conceived recently with a FSH of 14.6 naturally.  We have a healthy almost 3 year old daughter who we conceived easily.  Then I had two miscarriages.  I'm only 7 weeks along with this pregnancy so I'm not out of the woods yet but happy to be where I am.  I will turn 41 in November.  So, yes it is very possible.  Good luck to you!!
Kara

by MarieB43, Sep 04, 2009 12:56PM
To: MarieB43
Thanks for your comments.  Your positive experiences helps to get rid of that doom and gloom feeling.
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