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lollyone | 17:59 Wed 26th Mar 2008 | Pregnancy
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Hi,
I have been prescribed Clomid today as, since stopping taking my pill almost a year, ago I havent been having regular periods and thus, not ovulating.
I've had scans and blood tests to check for polycystic ovaries which have come back negative.
All my fingers and toes are crossed that this will work!
I wondered if anyone had taken this or knows anyone who has and whether its been a success?? Also how long it took if it worked?
Many thanks
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Hi Lollyone

My wife had to take Clomid as part of the preparation for IVF treatment. It is simply a stimulant to the ovaries thereby hopefully making them release eggs in a more controlled manner.

Its a fairly short course of two weeks, I seem to remember so not too long. One word of not though, she did have quite bad cramps when she was ovulating which was worse than normal pains.

Hope that this helps..

xxx
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Hi tigersam, I've been told to take them only 5 days a month for 6 months though so must be slightly different than with IVF.
I'll look forward to the cramps then! At least I'll know when I'm ovulating!
Thanks for your reply.
hya lollyone,
thanx for letting us no bout Clomid as ive been going through that same thing and now be able to put this to my doctor :)

hope it works out for you x
iv just found out having clomid, thers a high chance ul have twins :s
Lollyone - my friend was taking Clomid for almost a year. No need to after that......!!!! Best of luck - xx
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Hiya snowmaiden, Thanks for that. Needed a success story!

Hi Kazza, Yeah i know. On the leaflet it says increased risk of multiple pregnancies!! That would be about our luck if I had 5! Lol! I'd love twins though.
Thanks for your replies x
Clomid CAN cause a multiple pregnancy, although it's less likely to than some other drugs used.

Relax about things - and the very best of luck - xx

(Btw - I've got my old user-name back now, so yes, it was me (SM) answering before).
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I'm trying!!!
Thanks again ;o)
Hope you're able to announce something wonderful to us soon!!! xxx

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