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Clearblue Fertility Monitor

Hey , does anyone got any experience with the clearblue fertility monitor? does work for us pcos ladys ? thanks alot xx
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cant really tell how long my cycle is my last cycle is over a year ago thats why im so happy that i was ovulating myself last month.. and now i dont know if i might be pregnant coz i ve got sensitive nipple and i have got some pain on my left side in my belly
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Dont waste money buy some cheap ones as clomid keep on changing ovulation time. how long your menstrual cycles are?
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hey thank you... im not ovulating on my own im taking clomid and metformin..  still waiting on getting on my period i was ovulating on the 25th ( doc done a scan ) .. had intercourse on the 25th so i still hope it worked this time..
just looked around on the net and saw the clearblue fertility monitor and thought it would maybe be a good idea
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To be honest with you i was told by doctor that its very hard to catch ovulation if you have PCOS because it doesn't show anything properly. i was quite shocked when she said that. i had so much problem using even anything when i started ovulating for first two months. then whenever i use to use any fertility strips etc to catch ovulation i use to get small light line. so i considered that time of my ovulation time.
In PCOS alot of women dont even ovulate. first thing you have to make sure is that you are ovulating such as doctors have checked that you can ovulating either with the help of clomid or your own then you can make use of clearblue fertility monitor. other wise its no point wasting money and time. it will only put through emotional roller coaster that you are ovulating..

Are you ovulating on your own or with any medication given by doctors?
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