Nothing is 100% sure even Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg; the fertilized egg is then placed in the woman's uterus as in IVF.
it has the most posibility which is 35%
2006-08-01 01:58:07
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answered by AceVentura® 2
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Sometimes it takes a few cycles of clomid to get pregnant. Took me 4 months the first time, and 3 months the second time
2006-08-01 05:28:50
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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I don't know about Clomid, but nothing is 100%.
Do whatever you feel is best, and keep plugging away.
2006-07-31 23:12:55
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answered by Fitchurg Girl 5
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No, stop taking clomid its not 100% sure. Here's my advice: " to be sure just use a coin. Everytime u will have lovemaking use the supine position, put the coin in between your legs, please dont let it fall. The moment you lose it, for sure yull get pregnant...
2006-08-01 03:36:48
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answered by Jun 1
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yes you can still have your period on clomid, and you only have a slim chance of getting pregnant each month so I say try it.
2006-08-01 03:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's great that you want to be a mom! Good luck on your journey.
Perhaps instead of fertility drugs, could you consider adoption? There are many children out there without homes, and adoption is in many cases - even overseas adoption - less expensive than fertility treatment. I have many friends that may have languished in foster homes were it not for their parents adopting them.
A child that you adopt is just as much yours as one that grows in your womb.
2006-08-01 04:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing in life is 100% sure. Talk to your doctor.
2006-07-31 23:13:06
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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