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taking clomid after miscarrisge
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taking clomid after miscarrisge

by nic77, Jan 12, 2008 12:00AM
hi i had a miscarriage in nov 07 after taking clomid . ive just started my 1st period after this and wondered if i could take another cycle of clomid as i am eager to try again very soon (the sooner the better) i feel well in myself physically and emotionally thanks

by Forum-M.D.-SP, Jan 15, 2008 12:00AM
You can definitely start trying to get pregnant again. However if you are taking clomid you should not be doing so unsupervised and the question you are asking is best asked of you doctor. Your doctor should know when you are on clomid in order to arrange proper follow up.

What is the reason for needing clomid? If your periods are absent or irregular without clomid, then you need the clomid to help you to ovulate.

On the other hand, if your periods are regular even when you are not taking clomid, and you are taking clomid for infertility, then it might be better to combine clomid treatment with intrauterine insemination.

Good luck!
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