Do you think the clomid affected your milk supply? I'd like to give it a try when DS3 is around that age too, but I wouldn't like to stop breastfeeding.
What dose did you have?
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Do you think the clomid affected your milk supply? I'd like to give it a try when DS3 is around that age too, but I wouldn't like to stop breastfeeding.
What dose did you have?
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So exciting!!
Thank you so much for sharing your sway! Vegetarian I hear is also a great way to go if you are not up for the actual le diet girl sway. Did you eat any meal at all? I’ve been going vegetarian with the PCOS le diet too except I have had meat a few times when I was with family but otherwise I don’t eat meat on the day to day when at home. I’m going to be taking provera or something similar to induce my period soon and then take clomid once I get my period. I’m also breastfeeding my 11 month old son. Was your diet/lifestyle much different before you conceived your son?
All the very best with your pregnancy! When are you due?
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It didn't right away. At least for one or two months after taking Clomid, I still had a large milk supply. I'm not sure whether it had a longer term effect though, because I was planning to keep nursing for a long time (I loved it) but my supply seemed to suddenly drop off around 9 months and I'm not sure what was the cause. It dropped off before I got pregnant, so can't blame the pregnancy.
I was still using Clomid that was prescribed to me back in 2016, it was technically expired but I read online (maybe here) that expired Clomid just means it *may* be less effective and not that it becomes toxic. It was 50 my but I only had one dose of 50 mg and one that I had cut in half from the second time I tried to get pregnant, so 25 mg. So when I decided I wanted to get pregnant and still hadn't had my period, I took 50 mg, ovulated but had a 5 day luteal phase then got my period, then I took the 25 mg, ovulated and again had a 5 day luteal phase, and then I was out of Clomid, but ovulated on my own, had a normal luteal phase but didn't get pregnant, then ovulated on my own and got pregnant.
I'm vegetarian because I don't like meat, but occasionally I will eat it if I need to to be polite or if I am starving and that is absolutely the only thing around, but that only happens a few times a year.
My diet was about the same when I conceived my son, but I was jogging a few times a week then. Altogether my diet and lifestyle were pretty similar when I conceived all 3 of my children. The biggest difference was seasonal, but if more boys were conceived in the summer and more girls in the winter, I think people would have figured that out by now so I think that's coincidence.
:agree: yes old clomid just may possibly become weaker, it's not harmful