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Re: clomid side effectsFrom: Sam-Louise (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 28 Jan 2001 13:44:45 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Paula wrote: > >I too have used Clomid and have experienced pelvic pain and lower back >pain. My dr. is very optimistic since I already have 1 child and I was >pregnant with a second but had a miscarriage without the use of any >fertility pill, but I have felt very sick since I have started taking >clomid. I thought it was just the stress of trying to get pregnant. > >At Tue, 2 Jan 2001, anonymous wrote: >> >>At Tue, 28 Mar 2000, w.s. wrote: >>> >>>After my second cycle of clomid (100 mg) I have literally gained 10 >>>pounds...has anyone experienced this and was it temporary? Dr. says its >>>water retension but its been about a month after the last cycle and I'm >>>wondering if it's actually worsened the whole pco thing (not to mention >>>an unsuccessful insemination with what Dr. said was good follicle to >>>ovulate. Any feedback greatly appreciated. >>>hello, and the only feed back i can provide at this time is you are not alone. this is my second time taking the clomid and i'm miserable. i've become so incredibly sad. i'm a happy girl. or i was. i just am so sad. The side effects i get are bloody nose, acne on my neck??, pelvic pain, backaches, and headaches. I am at my wits end and while my husband is so supportive I am still so ... Can't really explain it. Take care. thanks for listening. clohie >>> >>>-- >>>w.s. >>> >-- >Paula > My doc told me that if you get pain it means it is working hope this helps abit!!
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