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PCOS AND CLOMID
2 posts on this thread and the last post was on February 2nd, 2012 8:16 AM by Emma5151
jennvish - August 3rd, 2006 2:05 PM

Hi,
Any information would be helpful. I started my first round of clomid in June. Days 5-9 of my cycle. I had to use Provera to induce my period. I have not gotten my period since then,so my Dr. told me to take provera again to induce my period and then start clomid again on cycle day 5-9.
If I ovulated the first time with clomid shouldn't I have gotten my period on my own?????? I do have PCOS. Does this play into it? Could I have gotten my period in June ovulated and just didn't get my period again after this? OR did i not ovulate at all??????
I told my dr I used the clear blue fertility monitor in june. The only problem is I came up with high fertility readings everyday It asked me to take a test... Not 1 peak day or even 1 low day..... I'm extremely confused. If anyone has any advice or could let me know what worked for them I would greatly appreciate it, Thanks!! Baby dust. ;-)


linds99 - August 3rd, 2006 3:58 PM

I read that having PCOS may cause high concentrated levels of LH in your blood throughout the month. Most women have LH peak about mid-cycle, so a Fertility Monitor picks that up. If your LH levels are constant, you may not pick up a surge. Clomid may also distort the ability for the monitor to work as with HCG shots. I have PCOS, and use the monitor, however, based on blood levels, my LH remains at normal levels throughout the month for the last several months. I have always gotten a peak LH surge with my monitor, despite taking clomid (last month). So I guess everyone is different.


Emma5151 - February 2nd, 2012 8:16 AM

I can recommend a reputable pharmacy (Clomid) - 24tabs.org
I received the order and it was on time and the pills work great.


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