started new thread as I'm getting lost!
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atomic sagebrush
Ok. I'm seriously not intending to quibble at all, I'm just going to mention why I do it that way.
I like people to have the option of doing each tactic for a month or two as per their choice. I think going from 1 attempt at pos to doing boy-friendly frequency to get pregnant by the 4th month is not enough time since many times people need a month just to figure it out or something might go wrong, like hubby has a late night at work or something. I feel good about this schedule, I've used it for years and only a couple of people have failed to get pregnant on the Clomid this way. Plus, it leave you guys with the option of moving up the schedule at any point in time, you can just decide to scoot along to the next option after only a month or even sooner.
Personally I do not like every 3 days with Clomid, unless you're doing it with one attempt at positive, because I do not think it always ups odds of conception by very much. I feel every 4 days plus one is better because most people end up with 2 good attempts in fertile window that way. Every 3 days is fine to play with when you have more than 6 months on the Clomid but on Clomid we only have the 6 months max to goof around with and thus I like to preserve those months for my fave methods that seem to work best for people. Every 3 days plus one attempt is good for odds of conception but can sometimes end up being 3 attempts in fertile window.
I don't want anyone DTD every other day. If you're ready to pull the trigger on getting pregnant, then do SMEP. Every other day just raises odds of blue without really increasing odds of conception that much. It's like the worst of both worlds in a lot of ways. You can easily end up with atempt on O-2 and O day, which is not any better than e4d or e3d plus one. SMEP is here
Sperm Meets Egg Plan
thankyou for replying atomic, I started new threat as I'm getting lost amongst the others!
I did go see the gp yesterday over the bleeding, and well... I didn't get any answers from her really, I asked could it be due to low estrogen if so is there anything they can do, her respond was no just go talk to the fertility clinic on Friday, and see said you can have thin lining on different cycles every cycle is different. Also you can bleed at any time and it not be an af, it could be from the womb shedding some of its lining even if it's thin because of an in balance of hormones. Doc said what she normally does is make another appointment to take another look down there, and send me for yet more blood tests. (This is so aggravating as all test have come back clear) that appointment is not until January 27th, I was scared that clomid was really the right treatment for me as I read clomid just makes thin lining worse, all I got was, go ask the fertility consultant this is Beyond my expertise!