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Vanillabean
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Topic: Whats it like taking clomiphene? Posted: 14 May 2009 at 2:38pm |
I have suffered from multiple chemical pregnancies and am thinking of asking my specialist to go on clomiphene just in case I have some kind of hormonal imbalance that needs sorting out.
However, I am a bit nervous about the increased possibility of twins and the possible side effects including reducing CM and uterine lining. Would be really interested in hearing about people's experiences.
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mummymegs
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Posted: 14 May 2009 at 4:32pm |
Vanillabean - surely after 4 m/c they should refer you to a specialist. I am so sorry to see that you had one recently too.
Well, last month was my first month on clomid. I am on a low dose seeing I ov on my own anyway. I luckily did not have any side effects. I also had the usual EWCM and my uterine lining was thick(scan). The possibility of multiple births is pretty slim if you are monitored. Although I did not get my BFP on the first month as I hoped there is still a 40% chance of a BFP within the first 3 months and 50% after 6 months.
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Vanillabean
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Posted: 14 May 2009 at 5:17pm |
Good luck mummy megs.
Yeah I have seen three different specialists and no one has been able to diagnose an underlying cause. That is why I am looking at suggesting treatments to my specialist.
So with monitoring the cycle do they tell you not to ttc that month if you have too many follicles developing?
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Posted: 15 May 2009 at 8:51am |
Yes, but they shoudl start you off on a very low dose so this should not happen.
Good luck.
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Posted: 15 May 2009 at 11:27am |
With clomid there is a 10% chance of twins,,, theres about an 85%of a singleton and the rest is divided into other multiples like triplets etc..they are minimal chances like <1%.
I'm on my 5th cycle.
I had some mood swings on clomid, but they subside pretty quickly after you take the last pill- in my experience anyways...
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