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Re: **CLOMID**

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 13 Jul 2001 15:30:15 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Sam.

Thankyou for replying.

Utovlan is a Hormone tablet (take for 12 days) to make you have regular periods.

I have been having irregular periods for about 2-3 years.

My partner is going for a sperm test, just in case.

My ovaries have been tested and are fine.

I have imbalanced hormones, more of one but not enough of the other.

also, Several scans and do not have cysts on my ovaries. But have clinical signs of pcos, symtoms I suppose, but only irregular periods.

I did ask my doctor to put me on Clomid, to start me ovulating and to become pregnant.

Thanks

Lisa :-)

At Fri, 13 Jul 2001, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote: >
> Hi Lisa,
>
>Naturally you should have tests before taking clomid. Hormones, fallopian tubes, husband.
>What is Utovlan?
>There are several ways to monitor ovulation. The simplest is to measure and chart your basal body temperature. You can also check your cervical mucus, perform ultrasound and regular hormone tests.
>For your info
>
>Sam (Ob/Gyn, RE)
>
>> Hello 2 everyone..
>>
>> I have just been prescribed Clomid, and start on day 5 of my next period
>> for 5 days only for 3 cycles.
>>
>> Should I have had any tests before taking Clomid?.
>>
>> I finished taking Utovlan June 2001 to regulate my periods, which
>> worked.
>>
>> I was not ovulating 2 years ago, how will I know when I am ovulating and
>> when is the best time to try for a baby?. (not knowing when I ovulate)
>>
>> Any comments would be very much apperciated. :-)
>>
>> Lisa.
>>




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