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Hi, I been trying to conceive for about 7 years.  I recentloy found a wonderful endocronilogist I had very severe endometriosis which he took care of this month I am starting on Femara I am so excited that the first day I started my cycle I took 2 pills afterwards I read I am suppose to start taking the meds on day 3 just my luck he
(my wonderful dr.) is on vacation out of town until Weds. no one in his office knows what to tell me I have got on track with the meds but my concern is will this have a great impact on my outcome does anyone know or made this sime mistake or similar? thanks alot :)
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318181 tn?1336443496
Hmm! That's a good question. Yeah, you'd normally take it cycle days 3-7, 4-8 or 5-9. Are you still on cycle day 1? If I were you, I would just not take it on cycle day 2, and then take the rest on cycle days 3-6. But I would probably call the nurses at your doctor's office and ask them if they think that sounds like a good plan first. Best of luck this cycle!
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374593 tn?1257879950
well i'm so glad that you found a dr that you like! thats huge!!! i also have severe endo (lost an ovary to it : (   ) and have been on femara.. we got preg on femara + follistim but unfortuntely miscarried.. so i'm back on the femara and follistim again (this is cd8)     many people start taking it on day 5 of their cycle instead of day 3.. so if you cna't get it until then it should be ok.. Do you already have the prescription?? what day of your cycle are you on now?? good luck! : )
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