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Taking clomid...no period but not pregnant?

I am 28 years old and have had an irregular cycle since I was 10. BC is the only thing that keeps me regular. I've been off BC 1 yr July 05. Have had a total of maybe 4 periods since. Gyn ruled oud polycystic ovaries before putting me on Clomid. I took my 1st cycle in May 05. June 14th was exactly 35 days since 1st day of last period. Hpt came back negative so doc wanted to have blood test done. That also came back negative. (This was all done on 14th). It's been 10 days and still no sign of a period. I took another Hpt and still coming out negative. Called doc back and she's recommending that I get a 2nd blood test done before giving me provera to bring on another period so I can take the 2nd cycle of Clomid. Is it normal to still NOT have a period after taking a drug to make you ovulate which in turn would bring on a period if no egg is fertilized? What are the chances of the 2nd blood test coming back positive?? Could there be something seriously wrong with me???
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Hey!
Ive had some of the exact same issues...I was off BC for 6 months, and conceived with no help, but miscarried at 10 weeks. I do have PCOS, and endometriosis. I took 4 rounds of clomid with no success, so this month we decided to take a break and my period is 3 days late. I have to go in to the dr on monday to have blood drawn and if that comes back negative start provera and clomid all over again. OH and I have had 2 neg. HPT:(
TTC is so fustrating, and beginning to lose hope! Good luck to you!
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Hi i am currently finished my 3rd round of clomid 100mg my first 2 rounds were 50mg. I am 27 yrs old and i have pcos i have been trying for a baby for nearly 3 years now. I have not had a period since nov last year so my doc told me to just pick a day and start the clomid i really hope it works this time i dont know how much more disappointment i can bare. Wishing everyone the best of luck hope i get some too.
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I just finished my first cycle of clomid. I definitely ovulated and my bbt climbed accordingly. I was beginning to experience either pre-menstrual/early pregnancy symptoms (i.e. back ache, break out on chin, sore breasts), so I definitely thought one or the other would occur. Then my temperature suddenly dropped (A LOT), which would indicate my period was supposed to come. However, it has not, and my temperatures still remain low. Waiting for follow-up with my RE next week, but until then I feel so helpless!
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I'm on cycle 5 of clomid, I never had a period after clomid till the 4th try I'm hoping this time works, I'm only able to do six before I have to go to a fertility expert, I'll pray for everyone to become pregnant, Please pray for me too
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My wife and I are going thru the same thing and its so frustrating, I need to know if any of the above pple got any positive news maybe I might feel comforted. Its just so bad, u get all the right signs, even that implantation bleeding a negative test. Sigh! I am giving up.
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I am so frustrated trying to have a baby I got prgnant before had two miscarriages that was so easy getting pregnant those two time. Now since they say I have PCOS it is so hard I took my first cycle of clomid on 3-7 i missed October its now November took a HCg and it says negative. Doc say wait 1week then come see him why am I missing my period and the test say negative... Help someone anyone pleaseeeeeeeeeee.....
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