The most common side effects are headache, hot flashes and mood swings. Take the pill(s) at night to help with the side effects.
Also, clomid often causes hostile cervical mucus, where your mucus kills or traps your husbands sperm and the sperm can't swim to get to the egg. Some things you can do about this are: drink lots of water, drink green tea, don't douche, try robitussin http://www.fertilityplus.org/faq/cm.html , and don't use lubricants except raw eggwhites or Pre-Seed.
Also, clomid sometimes, but not often, causes OHSS--Ovarian HyperStimulation Syndrome. Basically the clomid works too well and causes multiple follicles to form on the ovaries. It's painful and requires medical attention and will cause your cycle to be cancelled.
Clomid can also cause cysts to form on your ovaries and you will be monitored closesly to make sure this doesn't happen. If it does happen your doc usually gives a month of birth control to help the cysts resolve.
I have used clomid in the past and I think it is a very safe and often effective fertility drug. And since it is so inexpensive, it is a great first choice.
2007-09-05 07:26:21
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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I just took my 2nd cycle of Clomid this month. I take 50mg tablet days 5-9 to help with a short luteal phase. I had a lot of dryness of my cm last cycle on it but not so much this time. I didn't really have any side effects other than that last time but I also did not ovulate so that could have something to do with it. I am now on cycle day 18 today and for the past 3 or 4 days I have had wetter cm and a lot of mild cramping around ovaries and uterus. Plus my temps have dipped really low and I got 2 positives on my opk's. So I am almost sure I am ovulating this cycle but I won't know for sure until I get a spike in temperature. If I don't ovulate this cycle we are upping the dose to 100mg. It has about a 50% success rate in most women the first 3 months it is taken and about a 70% or so in 6 months of taking it. So it is really effective. Some of the side effects listed in the pharmacy info with my pills is blurred vision that can be permanent, bloating, upset stomach, dizziness, mood swings, sore breasts, lack of or drying of cm, and an increase chance of multiples. I think it is like a 10% increase in your chance of having twins. What Clomid does is that it blocks the receptors in your body that are for estrogen so your body then thinks it didn't make any estrogen and then it produces a higher level which should lead to ovulation. So technically Clomid is not a hormone pill. Best of luck ttc!!!
2007-09-05 07:24:47
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answered by HONEYB1 6
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Yes Clomid increases your chance to get pregnant. but I'm not sure what your case is so not really sure how much it would help. It's different with everyone.
My side effects are hot flashes, some mood swings but they only occured while taking the first dose. and headaches.
It is a very cheap fertility drug and usually the first one a dr. will give you.
2007-09-05 08:37:16
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answered by Butterfly 5
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my sister used it off and on for 6 years. When they kept losing the baby they just said maybe God doesn't have that planned for us. She never had side effects from the medicine and still went around working and stuff. She tried many different types of methods to conceive as well...As soon as she quit taking clomid she got pregnant! Then after her son was born a few months later she got pregnant again with another son. They are a happy family...and no multiple births either. If it is a chance to build your family then you should try it.
2007-09-05 07:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Clomid won't do any harm to your toddler because it is no longer created yet and clomid is to help inspire you to have mature follicles and attempt to inspire ovulation. in case you're on it which ability you at the instant are not ovulating on your individual. It does develop the probabilities of you having twins and can need component-outcomes yet no longer something you may no longer stay with. I hallucinated on it yet that replaced into the better dose after 2 cycles yet they start up you out on the backside dose first to work out if which will help. you're able to be monitored via the Dr on a similar time as taking it and that i be attentive to the Dr ran blood checks on me each cycle around the time i could have ovulated (yet I on no account did) on the meds. I additionally went to work out a fertility expert who watch the follicles around ovulation time to work out in the event that they have been maturing and in case you get to the super dose and don't ovulate they might start up pictures (if there are mature follicles) which will help inspire ovulation (besides the reality that this did no longer artwork for me the two)
2016-10-10 00:27:48
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answered by annadiana 4
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my best friend has pcos and she started taking clomid. she has to do provera with it just to get a period then takes the clomid 5 days after her period starts. she has had to do it 2 times now. and no luck, after the 3rd time the doc says they will have to do more tests. but everyone is different.
2007-09-05 07:22:17
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answered by ? 3
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