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1812489 tn?1317817537

Starting clomid

Ok so I'm suppose to start clomid today CD3 however after two full days of AF, there is nothing there this morning should I go ahead and count today as CD3 and take my clomid today?(cd3-7) Also are there any women who had a successful pregnancy and birth on the first round of clomid? I'm excited and nervous. Hopefully I will be able to post a success story some.
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1756475 tn?1330538713
you should take the Clomid.  CD1 is the first day of your AF so it doesn't matter how long your AF lasts its still CD3 and you should take it.   I am a sucess story of the 1st round of clomid working.   I started it August 8th and Sept 8th the BT confirmed a BFP!   I go for my first ultrasound next tuesday!  So excited.

The best thing is to not stress out as well... Good luck!
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1756475 tn?1330538713
The only real side effect was that I was a little more moody then normal.   but by that I mean I snapped when someone that annoyed me before was complaining again to me.  The people around me said I was fairly good about it, it was a nice snap apparently.

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1812489 tn?1317817537
Thanks so much I took my pill last night before bed. Im not experiencing any side effects but its only been one pill. Did you have any side effects. Congrats on your baby. Let me know how it goes
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