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Re: pcos,chlomid,pregnancy.

From: Leslie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 02 Dec 2000 18:54:10 -0800


Hi Carol,

How long are your cycles? If they are 28 days long, then you are probably fertile on day 14. If they are longer, then you may not be fertile on day 14, but would (should) be fertile on the half-way point of your cycle. For example, my cycles are usually 32 days long, so idealistically, I should be fertile on day 16. Does this help any? I don't really know much about chlomid, but the above stands true for regular cycles, so it stands to reason that it would work with the drug too.

Leslie

> i have just started my first round of chlomid. i am on day 18 of my
> cycle. i am extremely tired, nauseaus, and experiencing ovarian pain
> which is stopping my from work. i i have pcos, diagnosed this year, had
> ovarian drilling performed in may. #2. is it possible to become
> pregnant other than mid cycle, ie day 14 with chlomid. i did the
> ovualtion test and the surge line appeared. with chlomid do you just
> ovulate once as normal mid cycle or at different times...please help
> this is driving me crazy..carol.




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