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Re: Ovulation Question

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 Nov 2001 17:24:17 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 25 Nov 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I'm a bit confused and hoping someone could help me. I was put on
>Clomid days 5-9 150 mgs. I have been using the ovulation kits since day
>11 and have not seen a positive. I had sex with my husband late friday
>night/ early saturday morning. Though I used the kits and never saw a
>positive, today I experienced some spotting with slight cramping. My
>question is first off could I actually become pregnant from Saturday
>early morning and if I had sex later on this evening, could I still
>become pregnant? Usually I'm good with this but right now my mind is
>drawing a blank.
>
>Thanks,
>Patricia

If you not ovulating, if you do not have an LH surge, with 150 milligrams of Clomid, and you're probably going to meet some other artificial reproductive technology. The answer is yes you can still become pregnant, but given the history I think it is probably slight.

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Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC
Sugar Land, TX

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