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Clomid not working

I am 35 and have been on Clomis for a few months.  I satrted with 50mg 2 months ago and now upping to 100 on month 3.  50mg was not successful and I was wondering if anyone out there had success when switching to a higher dosage of clomid?  I don't think I have ever ovulated and wondered if there was anyone else out there who may be in the same boat that has success or failure stories.  I want to hear them all.
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Got pictures the first time of my lil' bug.   Next appt there is no U/S just the doppler.  :) Appt is the 21st for you???
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Girl, you need to learn how to use a computer and e-mail me those pictures!! =) Yes my appt is on the 21st. Yours is the 22nd, right?
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I am computer illiterate. I have no way of scanning them in. Yep, the 22nd at 2:00. I am so nervous and excited to hear it. I know I will feel so much more relaxed after this appt. My doctor said that once we hear it the chance of miscarriage is pretty diminished. I was also be 11 weeks 3 days so that is pretty close to being done with the first trimester.
Damn, I wish your BFP would get here already. I am still convinced that June is your month. I can feel it!!!!!
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108334 tn?1253644395
=) Thanks!!!!
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hey girl be patience , i was in clomid 50mg last year for 3 cycles, then i quit, in may this year i took clomid 100mg , and now iam iam almost weeks pregnant, i dont know if because of clomid thats why i got pregnant ,but clomid helps too.


good luck to you ok
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I've been on clomid for two cycles first 50mg then 100mg still no ovulation. My doctor just tells me that if in 28 days I dont see a period then to call him and we will start on provera and increase my dosage . . . is this good advice? Is there anything I can recommend him to put me on
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