Thanks atomic! I think it’s from the diet too. My app says i will ovulate on CD13 so i think the follies start growing and that’s what causes the cramping.
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Atomic, you are the voice of reason on this. On countless other websites the women go crazy when hearing of someone taking Clomid unmonitored (and so much more if unperscribed!), and I'm sick of it! Clomid does not deserve it's bad rap, and does not deserve to be thought of as dangerous!
Every medicine has side effects, and people have died from taking Aspirin, but that make taking Aspirin risky behavior that should be tsk tsked about.
*Gets off soapbox*
Same sites recommend people doing things that are ACTUALLY dangerous like taking cranberry, aspirin, and Sudafed together, and women taking licorice root, and putting egg whites that have been left at room temperature for many days in their vagina when we know that salmonella causes miscarriage (no one do these things, please)
It would be one thing if the doctors were using the medication responsibly. But they aren't!!! That's the weird thing part of all this and the ONLY reason I'm as tolerant of this as I am is because doctors are tossing it at people in sky high doses with no monitoring/witholding it for no reason from people who are legitimately in need of it. The only case of OHSS we've ever had on Clomid was a woman given a (much) higher than normal dose of Clomid with no monitoring because she didn't get pregnant with ONE MONTH of 50 mg.And even WITH the monitoring, they're screwing that up too so the monitoring is no guarantee of anything. The only triplets we have ever had on Clomid was a woman giving a higher than normal dose of Clomid (for no reason IMO) with monitoring and the doctor told her that she only had one follicle, but she had at least three because they were fraternal. We have had people being told by doctors to take Clomid at the wrong part of the cycle without any testing and without even being told to take a pregnancy test. The doctors themselves are not using the medication correctly and thus that's why I am as tolerant of all this as I am.
Hi! I try to open the link but it says i have no permision to access the link. I have payed the membership a few months ago. I see that clomid is swaying pink 75%. Are there any studies with Femara in procentage? I can only get Femara plus from what i read here is less posibilities for twins.
Thx
I looked through the sways ladies have posted (anyone can view these) and I counted 16 people total that used Femara. Now obviously there are probably more people who have swayed using it but just never posted their sway. Keeping in mind the small sample size, of those 16 pink sways there were 9 girls, 5 boys, 1 unknown (they never updated) and 1 set of boy/girl twins. Of those 9 that got girls, 4 of them had been TTC for 1-2+ years (2 of those had also been on diet for 2+ years). Femara is "lower risk" compared to Clomid because there's a reduced chance of multiples and it also may even be more pink friendly than Clomid. I'd love to see more people using Femara over Clomid just to see how the stats are over time.
there were more twins with clomid, right! 75% pink sway is a very good porcentage. Thx
Yes, there was a study done last year or maybe 2016 that found that Femara was more pink-friendly than Clomid.
We aren't sure if Femara is less chance of twins any more. Another study was done that found it actually made more twins,contradicting earlier studies. So we really don't know on that.
I think Femara is a good pink sway and we have had people who got girls on it who didn't enter their data into the stats who got girls while taking it, so I believe it's actually better results than it looks like from our stats.
Hi!
Just took Femara this cycle. Went in for monitoring today (cd10) and.... i have two follicles!
Im in shock.
What to do?!
I have 3 kids already... i dont mind 5, but what if one of those fertilized eggs divides and becomes identical, ending up with triplets? Is that possible?
What would you do?
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It is totally normal to have 2 follicles and many times you'll have 2 even in natural cycles. This does not mean that both eggs will even be ovulated, let alone fertilized and successfully implant. we have had people who were told to try by their doctors with 4-5 eggs (being ovulated, not just follicles!) and did not get pregnant or got pregnant with one.
Worrying about an egg splitting into ID twins in this scenario is like worrying about getting hit by lightning on the way to the doctor's office. It isn't a rational worry. One in 250 pregnancies involve ID twins and a pregnancy with fraternal twins where one splits to make triplets is so rare I couldn't even find a stat on it!
Maybe then I should try to buy clomid instead of femara if is more likely to have twins with femara.. anyone knows more or less the porcentage of twins with clomid or femara? Thx