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Re: Taking Provera & Clomid

From: Stephanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Sep 2002 19:07:06 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Carol- So it is OK to take the Provera to start a new period even though you could be preg? I was wondering if because I went through the regimine last month if my body would just cycle this month on it's own. I'm not temping, but if you think it's helping you, I'll start. Anything! I wasn't happy about a period since i haven't had the pleasure (puke) of dealing with one in a couple years but now I want that darn thing so bad! ;)

At Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Carol wrote: >
>At Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Stephanie wrote:
>>
>>Hi-
>>I have a question...I'm totally confused by this. I took Provera in
>>August, had a cycle starting Aug 24, took the Clomid day 5-10. I'm also
>>in month 1 of Glucophage 1000mg. Sat the 21st would be day 28. But I
>>don't get periods on my own so I'd have to take the Provera again. But
>>how do I take the provera to start me on the 21st unless I did it now
>>BUT if I did get preg (not counting on it) then I shouldn't be taking
>>the Provera. See why I'm confused? LOL. Anyone else who has to take
>>this combo to ovulate and what do you do? TIA
>
>Hi Stephanie
>My name is Carol. I am on month 2 of my provera/clomid combo. I didn't
>have a period until my 31st day. From what I am reading, this can
>happen. My doctor also told me that the first month may be strange. Are
>you taking your basil temperature? If so you may find that, like me you
>are having longer cycles. Let me know how you are doing and good luck
>to you.




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