My OB/GYN today suggested that I think about starting clomid if it turns out that I am for sure not ovulating. I don't go to Costco for anything, but if it is in my price range then I will definately go as it is not covered on my medical plan.
This probably makes a difference, I am in southern Ontario.
2007-08-09
17:29:01
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Trying to Conceive
I meant to ask how much can I expect to pay at costco.
2007-08-09
17:31:46 ·
update #1
my dr can perscribe it, but since I am on Ontario Disability, their drug plan doesn't cover fertility meds and that is the only thing clomid is perscribed for. I have to pay for it out of pocket, and since I am on disability I am not made of money.
2007-08-09
17:47:23 ·
update #2