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April 2nd, 2008 11:33 PMReport | ||
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I am so glad to find this forum. I am on my second round of clomid myself. I was supposed to start on 3/31 so I took a test today and it was negative. I was wondering if the clomid had an effect on it and it looks like there is a good chance it has. I will wait until I am 7 days late before I test again. Thanks for sharing this information and best of luck to all of you. |
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April 9th, 2008 2:53 AMReport | ||
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Hi, I've just discovered this forum as well and am also on clomid (2nd cycle). My period is 3 days late and I had a really light pink tinge of blood about 4 days ago (so I thought AF was coming) but nothing since. Heaps of cramps, twinges and things which COULD be pg symptoms, but from reading others posts in this forum it could just be that AF is on it's way. Do you think the light spotting I had could be implantation bleeding? Has anyone had anything similar happen to them? I havent dont a HPT yet, was trying to hold off as long as possible as I don't want to be dissappointed with a BFN. I misscarried a year ago so am so scared of going through that again. |
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May 5th, 2008 4:19 PMReport | ||
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Hi everyone..just discovered this. I'm new with the whole TTC thing.. but, took Provera in Feb 08.. then Clomid on Days 3-7 in early April. Took progesterone test on Day 21, and dr said it was less than 1..and he wanted me at a 10. |
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May 6th, 2008 5:34 AMReport | ||
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it's more than likely clomid symptoms. and a progesterone level of 1, i don't think, would sustain a pregnancy. if clomid didn't make you ovulate (and from your levels it didn't) then you'll need to take provera again. it's not uncommon, though. even if you do ovulate from it, you might not have a period. good luck, though. |
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May 6th, 2008 5:01 PMReport | ||
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Thanks for the quick response! I will take the HPT on Wednesday, just to be sure, before I start the Provera again. |
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May 8th, 2008 2:35 PMReport | ||
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hey ladies well i myself am waiting for af to show up...cd 35 for me for the past 4 mnths ive been getting it every 35days...nd now nothing..i took a hpt last monday nd BFN...ive been having cramping on and off all week...usually i get cramps the day that af is goin to show up ..im wondering if i should go get a hpt nd just take...but i reallly doubt it..ive been on clomid 150mg cd 5-9 (round 4) for me nd last one, i dont know wats next but im really eager to find out..i jst need to know wat is goin on.... |
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May 13th, 2008 9:01 AMReport | ||
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Hi, i just started using clomid and on my 28 day i showed up negetive. Today is my 32 day and i still have not seen a period. Am not sure if i ovulated but if not would i still see a period? |
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May 22nd, 2008 2:39 PMReport | ||
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i want to no why i havent concive,cos am not happy,i had ,my first child last year dec,and since then have been trying 2 have a baby since then ,cos i took some injection,when i had y first child ,but i have stop he injection 10month ago so have trying 4 another baby ,but i concive ,i need another baby this ,by god grace |
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July 28th, 2008 1:59 PMReport | ||
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I have been trying for a couple years now to get pregnant again. I had a baby boy 5 years ago, and he came naturally...without Clomid. After finding out I was diagnosed with PCOS, my doctor told me that I was to try Provera and Clomid. Well what he didn't tell me to start is that I have to keep it going. I did one round of 50mg of clomid, and NOTHING. UGH! I was sooooooo frustrated. So now, at the end of May I started taking the Provera. On June 27th 2008 I got my AF (Aunt Flo). HATED IT! But it was here...took Clomid on day 5-9, did the deed on days 11-18 (just in case), and well, now I'm on day 32...no period. I'm not sure if this helps you or not, but I know this is my situation. I have had lower back cramps, leg cramps, nausea etc...not sure if this is normal, and if anyone is seeing this message and has had the same issues as I let me know. |
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