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Re: Ovulation with Clomid and Metaformin

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 23 May 2002 22:04:10 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Lori, After my first dose of Clomid I had a period after 37 days. I also rarely get a period. I have gone as long as 3 years without one before this so, maybe this helps. But it is different for everyone. I have had two doctors tell me that after 30-35 days if I didn't have a period to call them so they could run more tests. But I have also found from talking to people here that if I had been taking my BBT I would have a much better idea of when and if I had ovualted. it's been 43-44 days now with no preiod (thoigh I did get the cervialca mucous) and I am hoping I am pregnant but I don't even know if I ovlated for sure. This is only after the second dose of Clomid. Also, where in NY ? I am also in NY but upstate Melissa At Thu, 23 May 2002, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote: >
> <Caspergirl@aol.com (Lori)> 2002.05.22. 19:50:26 -5h-kor írta:
>
>> How long after you take your last dose of Clomid should you being to
>> ovulate? but please remember I don't get my period at all so i took
>> Clomid from Thursday and finished on Monday with 2 pills per day. Please
>> let me know what the usual ovualtion days are.
>>
>> --
>> Lori, New York
>>
>Hi Lori,
>
>There is notihng such as usual days of ovulation with PCOSers. Even with completely normal cycles there are variation on the day of ov.
>There are two ways to predict it: hormone measurements or ultrasound. BBT and mucus symptoms give some insight too.
>
>Sam

--
Melissa



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