Originally Posted by
SoFullofHope
Dear Verena,
I just looked it up again and, contrary to what I wrote, the risk of malformations seems to be greater with Clomid. A study from April(?) 2016 found malformations in 2.4% of babies conceived with Femara and 4.8% of babies conceived with Clomid! I had asked both my local gynaecologist and Clinic C about the malformation risk when taking Femara and they both confirmed that it is indeed true.
However, what you probably have to take into account as well is that it's mainly older women and women with fertility problems who take these drugs. With us, the risk of malformations is higher anyway, so some of it might simply be due to our age and the bad egg quality, not necessarily always due to Femara or Clomid.
Yeah, stupidly, we're in a rather complicated situation and can only get one attempt (two max.) per cycle in :-(
At least I can tell you in the meantime that, for me, it didn't work this cycle: I had three follicles but despite two attempts before and on the day of ovulation, not one of these eggs got fertilised :'-( (or if they did, they didn't implant).
The hormones did mess with my cycle though. Injecting them was fine (DH gladly did so) and except for an upset stomach the first time I took Menopur and me being rather emotional while taking them, that was the easy bit. But I'm not sure at all if I really ovulated when they predicted it or rather one day earlier or later (as I did feel it twice, just not in the window predicted by the doctors), and then I got my period late and my hopes up, but I got a BFN yesterday and AF arrived this afternoon :'-(
As I've also got a yeast infection which I think is also due to all the hormones I took, I think I'll give it a break this month (also in order to take some ubiquinol, hoping it'll improve my egg quality) but if I continue next month or the month after and it works after all, I'll let you know :-)
Really good luck to you too!!