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Clomid, pregnancy, and confused by dr.s! Help

From: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 10 May 2002 22:29:29 -0500 (CDT)


Sorry if this is long but I am so frustated and confused! I was put on Clomid by my doctor 2 months ago. Since then I moved from one state to another and had to find another doctor. I went in to see the new doctor thinking all I needed was a pap smear and I could continue with the Clomis since that's all my other doctor required. I was shocked to find out that the new doctor would not continue the Clomid and wanted to send me directly for IVF. So I called another doctor because I don't want to go IVF. Both new doctors said I should have had a histecepingagram (sp?) where they inject dye into the fallopian tubes. The one doctor that sais she would continue the Clomid siad I would have to go in for bloo tests every 21st day of my cycle. My previous doctor required none of this. So whois right. I have one doctor who won't even prescribe Clomid, one who wants lab work every month, and one who just required a pelvic exam. Now I have been on Clomid for 2 months. Now it will be interrupted. My old doc said the Clomid wouldn't have a chance of working until the 3rd month. Imagine my disappointment. One more question before I go. On the questionaire for the new doctor they asked about a discharge, if there was any, and it related to PCOS. I forgot to ask about this. Does anyone have any idea what that might mean? Thanks.

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Melissa



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