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    Quote Originally Posted by twointow83 View Post
    What did your doc say? I've heard that taking it sooner is for earlier O and possibly higher chance of multiples...

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    Two - my FS has told me days 2-6 - have you heard of that before? Everything I see on here is 3-7 etc...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ImmiNAddi View Post
    Two - my FS has told me days 2-6 - have you heard of that before? Everything I see on here is 3-7 etc...
    2-6 here in Australia for me and all my friends like 10 of us in a ttc thread.


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    My fertility specialist precribed cd5-9 when I took it. Looks like they vary a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyzmommy View Post
    I read clomids side effects of birth defects n stuff. And pretty scared now.
    With my history I talked it over with the geneticist at my high risk specialist's office. She has access to thousands of studies and sat on the phone with me for over an hour looking into it! The final verdict was yes, there is a slightly increased risk of issues after taking clomid, most "common" being learning disability, BUT the increased odds are negligible at less than 1% in more "common" issues like LD ( less than 0.5% in most of the scary stuff) over general population. Given there is a risk of a child of ours having a learning disability anyway, as it runs on both sides, and I am going to school to be a special education teacher, I didn't feel LD was a big enough issue to avoid clomid. But that is a decision you have to make for yourself. HTH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImmiNAddi View Post
    Two - my FS has told me days 2-6 - have you heard of that before? Everything I see on here is 3-7 etc...
    Yes, it's not the most common timing but certainly happens.

    🙏 for a healthy PINK 🌈 🚼
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    Our family is complete
    My precious babies: 2006 , 2010 2016
    Too beautiful for earth: 2009- (20+5). 2015- (8w), CP, (8w)

    Please pardon typos~ Nursing @ keyboard

  6. #46
    Pill colours, sizes and shapes vary with brands. But if you are buying it you will never know 100% that it is clomid despite the generic name being printed on the packaging.

    1) 50mg
    2) days 2-6
    3) 2 cycles so far mild ohss &bfn [emoji107] so month off for me this month
    4) will update
    5) irregular ovulator/cycles, mild pcos, hypothyroid.

    Hoping for a healthy baby ASAP trying to sway pink after 2 gorgeous boys xxx


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  7. #47
    Thanks a lot girl. Twointow i really appreciate your detailed answers.
    Today is my second dose of 50 mg cd3-7

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by twointow83 View Post
    With my history I talked it over with the geneticist at my high risk specialist's office. She has access to thousands of studies and sat on the phone with me for over an hour looking into it! The final verdict was yes, there is a slightly increased risk of issues after taking clomid, most "common" being learning disability, BUT the increased odds are negligible at less than 1% in more "common" issues like LD ( less than 0.5% in most of the scary stuff) over general population. Given there is a risk of a child of ours having a learning disability anyway, as it runs on both sides, and I am going to school to be a special education teacher, I didn't feel LD was a big enough issue to avoid clomid. But that is a decision you have to make for yourself. HTH.

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    Thanks for answering. I m taking clomid just for swaying thats why i m a bit skeptical.
    Did u conceive both ur sons on clomid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyzmommy View Post
    Thanks for answering. I m taking clomid just for swaying thats why i m a bit skeptical.
    Did u conceive both ur sons on clomid?
    Nope. My only clomid conception thus far was my chem preg and I don't think my body was healed enough after my D&C to sustain that one... I don't blame clomid. I did have one conception on a cycle following a clomid cycle (another loss- late term stillborn). But, no, my boys aren't clomids babies.

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    Oh i m sorry for ur loss hun. Was clomid the reason for still birth

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