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Re: Provera, clomid and herbs

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 4 Nov 2001 22:57:54 -0600 (CST)


I think what Dr Sam was referring to was taking them at the same time; ie taking both Provera and Clomid pills daily. Which would, of course, be nonsense - because as soon as you ovulated on the Clomid (if you even did with all that Progesterone flooding your system) you would have a withdrawl bleed from the provera and the egg would never have a chance at being fertilized.

I know many many women who take Provera to induce a period and then later on, like cd 3-9 or 5-10 or whatever it is, take Clomid. That logically makes sense and lots of doctors use that combo to help their patients conceive, so my guessis that would be perfectly safe. Yes?

At Sun, 4 Nov 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>hey dr sam and anyone else who cares to respond--
>i am not the one who you were directing the ? to, but i take provera and
>clomid. i take provera to start period and then clomid on days 5-9 . is
>this okay?? do you have any idea what days it is best totake clomid-- start
>on 3 or 5?
>i also started taking herbs. they are black cohosh, vitex, saw palmetto, and
>red clover. Will these interfere with the clomid?? do you have any idea if
>these types of pills work?
>
>thanks kimberly

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Sonnet Fitzgerald, PCOS Association, Online Community Liaison. Email: sonnet@pcosupport.org



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