Hello everyone!
I'm the founder of the "Ovulation calculator" and I'm using Clomid for my fertility journey. We're trying to conceive naturally, but my doctor decided it was time to give us Clomid and wanted to know if there's any possible side effects that might be associated with taking the medication. I'm a big fan of the pill and it's really helpful to have a regular, spontaneous sex life.
So my question is, should I continue taking Clomid to get pregnant? Or should I take my Clomid regularly for a year and see how my cycles go?
Thanks in advance for the replies!
I'm on Clomid for around 3 months, but not sure if it affects my ability to conceive. I did have a few "side effects" in the past but nothing seemed to impact me now. I am not overweight and I am pregnant. It has been over a year since I ovulated. So far, I don't see much difference in the ovulation, I have a few more months before the baby comes. Any thoughts?
P. S. I have to take Clomid every other month. My doctor says it's important to keep taking it for as long as possible to see a noticeable difference. I can't stress this enough - it is a medication, not a fertility drug. I think you need to be on Clomid for a year before you can get pregnant. The last year or so, my cycle was a bit erratic, but I'm not sure. I'm only trying to conceive a couple of weeks after the first egg is released.
If you feel any of these side effects are affecting your fertility, then you can always talk to your doctor about the Clomid or one of the fertility medications you may be taking. They can make some changes to your treatment plan and help you to conceive without a prescription.
I hope this helps, and we at Clomid are trying to conceive naturally, but if you're still having side effects, please feel free to share!
February 17, 2010, 8:33am1
Hi there! My husband is a huge fan of Clomid. He's a big fan of the "pills" that come with the medication. He's not a fan of taking the pill at the moment and would like to try it again. He's also a fan of using estrogen to keep him active and healthy. If he is taking it at the moment, he's on the "off" pill. He has some estrogen which I would imagine would be useful for him as well. Thanks for the advice!
February 17, 2010, 8:43am3
I have been trying to get pregnant for a couple of months and my cycles were a bit erratic. I don't really have the energy to keep on the pill. I had a few months where I took the pill twice a day and my body felt like it was going into overdrive. I was having trouble with the ovulation and ovulation predictor kits. So I started taking the pill at the beginning of the month and had a few different results. One week before ovulation I was having problems with the ovulation predictor kits, so it was going to be a bit of a hassle and I wanted to get back to normal. The next week, my ovulation was normal and I was having a bit of a flare-up. I stopped taking the pill and went back to the regular cycle (a couple of days before ovulation). My body was telling me to go to the doctor to see if I had any issues with the ovulation predictor kits. I did but it was the pill that gave me the edge. I don't know if the pill has any effect on my fertility or if it has a role in getting pregnant. Any tips/advice would be great
February 18, 2010, 11:18am6
I think Clomid is important to keep in the body for a while. The pill was great. I started taking it after the first egg was released and I started having issues with the ovulation predictor kits and the ovulation predictor kits. Then the pill was a bit late and I started taking the pill again. Any tips/advice would be great!
I was not sure if it would affect my ability to conceive. I take Clomid for 2 months but I was having a few issues with the ovulation predictor kits.
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