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I was just curious to all you out there that have  taken clomid, how many babies did you have at one time.  Should one expect twins or more.  Or is it possible that you could just have one, I guess that would be slim odds.  Just wondering what I'm in for really.
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550035 tn?1263160204
my dr was just avarage from the score of progesterone... past a certian high point he states pregnant of not... I dont know how it works just what im told and i treat his word as gospel and he cld be saying any thing... Lisa
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I used chlomid to have all of my children.  The first two were a single birth and the last was a twin.  But, I also have twins in my family, so I was expecting that to happen.  Usually the dosage of chlomid is low at first so the chances of multiple babies are not common.  Even as the dosage increases, the chances of having multiples with chlomid is not as high as most people think.
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Hi,
What could be found using 21 st day test.
My doctor usually says if i ovulated or not?
Is there anything else we can know from the 21 st day test like how may eggs?
Thanks.
Ksen
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550035 tn?1263160204
Hi it can vary depending on your body im on clomid and metformin atm... 1st month produced on egg secon 2 and 3+4th was one... Just an approx by my day 21 test.... So anything can happen but dont worry about it till it does...

Lisa x
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