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I have trouble conceiving, it's been a couple of years, I am thinking about starting Clomid but was wondering how effective it is for women who don't ovulate?
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318181 tn?1336443496
If you don't ovulate on your own, clomid can definitely help with that. It's just a matter of finding the right dose. They'll generally start you on the lowest dose (50 mg) and if you don't ovulate on that, increase it the next cycle. It does have a few side effect, however, including a possibility of thinning your lining and in about 30%, a lack of fertile cervical mucus. I agree with Jenny, your best bet is to set up an appointment with an RE.

Good luck to you!
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215752 tn?1278004771
Many women have gotten pregnant using clomit as others don't.It depends how your body reaccts.You should see an Re so he can put you on treatment.Good luck
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