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50mg Clomid and no ovulation! Now what?

I am currently on CD 24 after taking Provera to start my period.  I took 50mg Clomid day CD 3-7 and on CD 21 had blood drawn to test my progesterone.  The results came back stating no ovulation.  My Dr. wants to up the dose to 100mg but I am feeling discouraged because many of the people on this sight had said that 50mg worked fine for them. I was just wondering if anyone else did not ovulate on 50mg, then when the dose was increased it worked. I am hoping for some encouraging stories so if you have some that would be great.  Thanks for any input.
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I'm new to clomid also and was very discouraged when I took my first cycle of 50 mg clomid last month and was close but didn't ovulate. I already have a 4 year old daughter and my husband and I have been ttc on our own for two years and nothing. Which was so devastating. Crying many nights because at the time I didn't know I wasn't ovulating. Will be starting my second cycle of 50 mg this week depending on my period. Prayers for you all and def could use some prayers for our family as well!
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hi, i am new here. i was thinking that why it happen to me that i cant have a baby! i also had clomid 50mg but nothing happen. i had my period today itself. i was thinking about take clomig 100mg now. have to talk with my doc today hope it will happen this time.
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hi, even my dr. will prescribe me metformin along with clomid next cycle as this cycle has not ended yet. i hope my periods arrives soon so i can start working on the next. the whole process is so freaking frustrating and over whelming and the disappointment that comes with a negative result is hard to deal with. m just soo tired and wanna give up now. i hope next month is my month or else im done.
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Hi Esha, I wasn't ovulate too when I took 50mg clomid. Now doctor dose mine up to 100mg and she also gave me metformin that I have to take 3 times a day, the chances are higher with those two. I hope this is my month. Good luck to you Esha and to all of you who's ttc. :)
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hi, i am on second cycle of clomid, on the first cycle of clomid 50mg i ovulated but this cycle i didn't so my dr. told me that she would increase the dosage to 100mg. today is my cd22. last month i only got spotting and did not take any provera and instead she carried on with the clomid cycle. since i have done a lot of research, my advice is to get preseed, a lube sperm friendly which may help you to get preggoo and semenax for your hubby to increase the quantity and quality of sperms. lots of wishes for you and baby dust!
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hi, i was also diagnosed with pcos on both of my ovaries last month and I have irregular periods.  My OB prescribed me to take 50mg of ova mit and continue taking metformin, folart and energin.  I was hoping I could get pregnant unfortunately I am having my period now.  The good thing though is my menstruation is on a regular day cycle.  I have to increase dosage intake of ova mit to 100mg daily.  I pray hard I could get pregnant on my 2nd cycle of taking ova mit.  Goodluck to all of us =)
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