Not necessarily. It really depends on why your doctor put you on it for the first pregnancy. If that situation still exists, such as trouble with ovulation, then you might be put back on it. Otherwise, if all is well, there would be no reason for it.
2006-07-27 15:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily. I guess it depends on the reason why your dr put you in clomid to begin with. Do you have PCOS etc..? I personally know someone who was on clomid, gave birth to her first baby & then when she wanted to get pregnant again, she did w/o the use of fertility meds.
Good Luck!
2006-07-27 09:45:56
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answered by Colleen S 2
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I conceived my 1st with clomid. Then didn't use contraception after his birth. Then 18mths later hadn't conceived (though I was breast feeding) so went back on the clomid for 6 months then stopped it for a month and conceived with my second in my "month off".
Good luck!
2006-07-27 10:16:29
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answered by southstander 1
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not really. i convinced my first child on clomid.after that i convinced naturally.it was 3 year gap on each pregnancy without using contraception. my friend convinced her first child on clomid n second one born 14 month later without contraception.but my advice to u use contraception if u want some gap between yr pregnancy. good luck
2006-07-27 09:48:16
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answered by rani 2
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not really.But if you know you had been pregnant with clomid and want to conceive again wouldnt you obviously try to take clomid
2006-07-30 05:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily...you need to get an ovulation predicote and see if you are ovulating...try charting your cycle and find out the best time to conceive
2006-07-27 09:50:04
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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More likely
2006-07-27 09:52:16
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answered by Lilly 5
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no a friend of mine has had three other children without help,so give it a go,
2006-07-31 03:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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