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Clomid?

I had a very late period back  in January that ended up lasting for months.  It finally stopped in April.  My next period started May 9 and is still going heavily, so I think I'm in for another marithon bleeding.  One OBGYN I saw suggested Clomid if it happened again. Has anyone had a similar experience and used Clomid to get things back on track?  My husband and I would love to get pregnant, but I can't seem to stop bleeing to even know when or if I'm ovulating! Thanks.
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Hi ladys I been taking clomid for the past 3 months w no success..first round 50mg 5-9..2nd 100 w desxamethason 3-12 and I just finished my third round same as the last round..so hopefully it works for me this time..I really want a baby!
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I havent heard of Clomid as stopping a period to get pregnant.  Usually they give you provera to start a period...but I remember one lady on here that was given provera to stop her period while on it and then she would have one 3-5 days after the last pill.  I was on provera in Dec 05 and Jan 06 and now am 17 weeks pregnant.  Usually you take provera to jump start your period and then a round of clomid.  Maybe you should ask your Dr's the reason behind wanting to give you clomid.  New studies on drugs come out all the time.  Best of luck!
Jen
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