my wife and I went down the same route as yourself about a year ago she too also had a miscarriage in that time , her g.p. continued to prescrib the clomid to no avail she took for over two years on max doseage she went to have laproscopic investigation to find that she had tubular disease which meant that no amount of clomid would help in fact he advised us to try and forget about (easier said than done when it bhas consumed your whole worldfor nearly 5 years) my wife would dearly love more children We have one who is nearly 6 so it means that we are eligible for no sort support when it comes to ivf and it is very frustrating and she gets very depressed at times .Ican understand you wanting to carry on with taking the clomid but the drug has serious side effects which is probably the reason why your gp doesn't want you to continue, talk to your partner about it and see what he feels ,if he is anything like myself he probably doesn't want you to go through the same pain if you miscarry another pregnancy . we still live in hope though our ages are against us (late 30's) so it is just a case if it happens wonderful but we just keep going us blind faith leading us. I sincerely hope it happens for you as it does for us but there are people who sympathize with you and are rooting for ya!
2006-12-05 10:17:50
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answered by Andrew1968 5
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Me and my husband had not problems getting pregnant the first time. We were blessed with twin boys six months after we met. Unfortunately the babies didn't survive and the rest went downhill. It took 3 very long years before anything would happen again. My cycles were crazy and it was hard to pin point ovulation. Finally, I went to a doc and she prescibed clomid. She told me that we would try it for 3 months and if it didn't work, then we'd probably have to do other things. I never had any blood testing or sperm analysis done. I basically went to the doc and told her that it wasn't happening.
A few months later I took the clomid for the first time. Me and my husband had moved across the country so we didn't have much time to try having a baby. I tookt he clomid in March of 2006 and I am 9 days away from my due date!
I thank clomid and a combination of charting, fertility monitors and temping. Without doing all of this, I wouldn't be expecting my daughter now!
I wouldn't suggest getting clomid online, I think you should be honest with your doctor and tell her that you want clomid.
2006-12-05 10:03:54
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answered by s_sill 3
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I have used clomid, HCG, basal method, etc. etc.
I don't think buying it over the net is wise. your fertility problem may not be corrected with drugs. You would be better to see a specialist. There are other things to consider also.
1) is your partners sperm count and mobility at a good level
2) having sex more often, lowers sperm count. so more isn't always better
3) you may need to have a D&C , this will get rid of any old clots, etc.
4)You can obviously conceive, you need to concentrate on making sure you don't misscarry again first. or all the fertility drugs in the world won't help.
5) forget your GP see a fertility specialist, or a OBGYN that specializes in infertility.
6)Your fallopian tubes may have partial blockages that stop the egg, there is a procedure where they force air into them to clear them.
7) My problem was endimetriosis. I couldn't have a baby. we finally adopted and I had numerous surgeries BUT miracles do happen I had 1/2 an ovary left and wasn't on any drugs and I got pregnant.
2006-12-05 10:12:14
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answered by ? 6
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Order Clomid : http://clomid.4gw.pw/hi1db
2016-05-05 05:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I've used Clomid before; 4 cycles to be exact and never got pregnant. I don't know if the Clomid wasn't working for me or if we were just timing everything wrong. I moved in May and my new OB/GYN suggested I try Letrozole/Femara. I took one round and ended up pregnant!
Letrozole does the same thing as Clomid- it induces ovulation. My OB/GYN told me that he actually prefers it over Clomid because it has less side effects. It has a shorter half-life than Clomid, meaning that it doesn't stay in your system as long. For some, Clomid inhibits the production of the cervical mucous, making it "hostile" or "dry". Letrozole is less likely to affect the cervical mucous.
I would highly discourage you from buying Clomid (or any other type of prescription drug) off the internet. You never know what is actually in the pills they are sending you. They may claim that it is truely Clomid, but for all you know, they could just be garlic pills! Your best bet is to make an appointment with your OB/GYN (since it sounds like you've just been seeing your GP) and if they don't suggest trying you on Clomid, suggest it yourself!
I wish you the best of luck!
2006-12-05 11:56:08
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answered by BonitaFrita 2
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No, you should not buy it off the net and just take it. I have taken it, with a doc's supervision. There are a lot of side effects. It can really mess with your emotions, big time. Also, it can cause fibroid tumers. You are supposed to start with the lowest dose, there are four dose strengths. You are supposed to see your doctor right after you ovulate to confirm that ovulation has occured, and to confirm that there are no tumers, as the tumers can make you miscarry. You really need to go to a fertility doc for this. Trust me, I've been trying for three years, and have miscarried two babies. I understand the want and need to have a baby, but you want to make sure you go about it in the right way so you don't harm your body, or a baby.
2006-12-05 11:58:14
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answered by vogueseamstress 1
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i had six months of clomid because i was not ovulating (did not conceive in this time) i am really sorry for your misscarriage however at least you know you can conceive naturally , and dont require clomid. I have been trying for 2 years and i know how hard it is. Just keep trying and good Luck
2006-12-06 00:14:11
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answered by Lisa K 2
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Hi Yes i used clomid i used it for 3 months and got pregnant i got mine of the doctor
2006-12-06 01:58:16
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answered by chazza 2
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You should start by not wanting to get pregnant, just have sex everyday or every other day and don't think about getting pregnant, just have fun with your partner. Get more useful information and guides to get pregnant here https://tr.im/hjE14
after sex-put a pillow under your butt or prop your feet up on the wall so your pelvis is tilted
eat healthy
back off caffiene
workout, even if its just a 20 minute walk a day, be active.
2016-05-02 12:09:40
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-17 03:54:39
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answered by ? 1
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