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Re: anovulationFrom: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)Mon Mar 23 21:05:46 1998
At Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Geffrey H. Klein, MD wrote: > >On 3/22/98, DoctorJoe wrote this: > >Q> By the book, maybe... However, the mark of a true medical ARTIST (as opposed >Q> to a medical SCIENTIST) is to have some kind of rapport with the >Qpatient, and >Q> individualize depending. Soooooo.... in SOME cases, say for instance the 36 >Q> year old attorney with no kids and a late-onset childbearing instinct, let's >Q> say, the "1 year rule" is perhaps not appropriate, if you catch my drift. > >absolutely.. A 25 y/o with regular monthly cycles might be at higher risk >of multiple gestation on clomid than your 36 y/o lawyer.. > Doesn't the ASRM consider infertility at 6 months if 35 or over, and recommend referral to a REI? Garry
-- Garry E. Siegel, M.D., FACOG Private Practice Roswell, Ga.
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