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Re: pcos,chlomid,pregnancy.

From: Michele (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 9 Sep 2002 22:13:51 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 02 Dec 2000, Leslie wrote: >
>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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TTC#2. Generally you ovulate during the middle of your cyle. I conceived my first baby on day 14 of my cycle. My cycles are between 28-29 days. I test 3 days after my last chlomid pill with an ovulator kit. I take chlomid on days 5-9. I just started my AF today:(
I will try again -starting second my month.Good luck! I conceived my first on my second cycle along with a shot and an IUI.



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