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Thread: When do YOU count CD1
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August 20th, 2017, 05:12 PM #31Big Dreamer
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August 20th, 2017, 06:20 PM #32
Well there probably is never going to be the perfect month [emoji6]. If you're worried about things then take a month off. The thing is though, you don't know exactly how long it will take you to conceive. It's up to you really. If you can't make a decision then flip a coin and do what it says. I did that a cycle or two leading up to my BFP.
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August 20th, 2017, 06:22 PM #33
Please take the Clomid as it's supposed to be taken. Take it days 3-7 or 5-9. Stopping it doesn't hurt but won't help any. It will mess with opks and effect your ovulation because that's what it is supposed to do! Try taking it a night before bed to help with symptoms.
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August 20th, 2017, 07:19 PM #34
The unsatisfying answer is that we don't know if it works as good for swaying or not. It may, it may not, it may for some people and not for others. What I do know (and I cannot stress this strongly enough) is that no one should EVER take more than 50 mg without a doctor's advice (and even sometimes WITH a doctor's advice, it's a bad idea and some docs are not very responsible with it)
The ONLY reason why I tolerate you guys doing Clomid on your own is so I can help you do that safely, since the last thing we need is people doing Clomid without any input from anyone. But please be sure you're doing it safely - take for the full 5 days, CD 3-7, 4-8 or 5-9 only, please don't stop and start it, try every month you have taken it, do not start it in the middle of the cycle, only take it after you have had a menstrual bleed. And no more than 50 mg ladies!!!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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August 29th, 2017, 08:22 AM #35Dream Vet
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Hi, no i have not ordered yet. Im in two minds.
I received feedback from my last gynae visit and in it he writes: "I am reassured by the findings of her regular thin endometrium and suspect that her irregular cycles are probably anovulatory related as opposed to an endometrial pathology"... So, this leans me toward taking clomid?! But on the other hand im a bit concerned because even after all my Doctor and Gynae visits, ultra sounds, hysteroscopy and irregular cycles, spotting on and off for about a year and ttc for 10 months - no one has suggested clomid or any type of fertility assistance.. so i would just be doing it for swaying which im worried about doing without a doctor even knowing as i read you should be monitored? - how serious is that even? Slightly worried to be messing about with clomid/cycles when im already all over the place!!
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August 30th, 2017, 06:15 AM #36Dream Vet
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Ok, so ive just read Atomic's thread on Clomid and i realise that im in the category of 'dont take' based on my age (40) and that im possibly low in estogen with all my spotting and irregular bleeding etc: " Clomid will not work for women who have low levels of estrogen or high levels of FSH, so if you are in your late 30's-40's and anovulatory because of age, Clomid is not going to help you to ovulate. Your doctor will have to give you injectible drugs instead."
This is fine by me . Makes sense for me to just carry on carrying on al-natural!
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August 31st, 2017, 03:24 PM #37
Femara would be better for you.
While I do still stand by this, I have had several people in the meantime who insisted upon taking the Clomid, were given it by their doctors, and most of them did still conceive on that. So it is a case of the warnings possibly not always being as applicable as we originally thought.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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September 1st, 2017, 04:24 AM #38Dream Vet
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Ok
Is the monitoring just for checking that it is in fact working on those that it is intended for? Will try this cycle without, i have a Doc appointment set up in September and will have to mention Femara.Alternatively i have the online pharmacy to fall back on (clomid). I had a day of spotting and then AF again this month.. Is this a sign of low progesterone rather? I have on and off spotting in my cycles now.. No one in the medical industry here seems too concerned as nothing sinister on the scans.. so i dunno
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September 1st, 2017, 03:24 PM #39
No. The monitoring is making sure that no one TTC with 7 eggs ready to pop. Meant to prevent higher order multiples.
BUT. In the interest of full disclosure, I must point out that we have had tons of people conceive without monitoring and none so far have gotten more than twins (matter of fact, virtually all of our triplets were natural conceptions) and the ONLY case of triplets we got on Clomid was in a woman who was being monitored!! Her doctor told her he saw one and only one follicle, she BD, and ended up conceiving 3 non-identical triplets (meaning at least 3 eggs were released). So it is evident to me that it is all too easy for doctors to miss follicles with monitoring and in fact makes me question the principle of monitoring all together to be honest.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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