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Can I get pregnant with PCO's?

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I m 24 I'm on a medication because of the PCO's I m taking clomid. My Dr....was first gave me a 50mg of clomid as daily1 tab for 5 days, but it didn't worked...and the second time he gave me 2 tab's per day for 5 days...I didn't understand was it work? it has done on 45 days approximately ....now the Dr....was suggested to take 3 tab's a day for 5 days so is it gonna work on me? he gave me 150mg right now right? is it gonna 150mg of clomd? Can I get pregnant with clomid? anyone has got pregnant with it? please........I'm waiting...
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215752 tn?1278004771
It depends on the body.I have pcos and took clomit and never ovulated. I started with 50mg and went on to 150mg. In 6cycles i ovulated only once. Most of the pcos women need hcg shot to induce ovulation. don't stay on clomit for a long time. If it doesn't work it never will.Good luck
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THANK YOU!! :)
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Really!!!!!!!.....ho..Thanks for your suggestion..I'm so exited!!!!! :)
                                                                                        
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648527 tn?1234150736
im also took clomid this month and yesteday i took hcg injection,, i think its working for me.. and through internet i knew many women got pregnant using clomid.. have patienc, and go on with medication,, goodluck
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189069 tn?1323402138
Yes, you can certainly get pregnant with clomid. It helps women with PCOS  conceive :) It might take a few cycles though, it doesn't happen right away, most of the time. Don't give up hope, many women have gone on to get pregnant with clomid :) Good luck!
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