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Re: When should I start taking fertility drugs?

From: Tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 27 Jun 2003 12:01:51 -0700 (PDT)


Dee do you get your period at all?? If you don't get your period some doctors use provera to bring one on then about on day 5 you start on clomid (Sometime it takes a few months until they figure out the right dosage). If clomid doesn't work for you see if you could do the injectiables (not fun but I have a friend who it worked for).

I start with the provera and clomid. Then I gave up with that and I just take metiform and have changed my diet by not eatting a lot of carbs and doing 1/2 hr tae bo alternated with walking about 4 to 5 days a week and My sugar levels are great now and my temps are going normal finally something I have never seen before. I actually got my period on my own now.

Dee <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: I am getting married next May and I want to have a child ASAP. I am 23 years old (24 on July 5th) and I know I should try to have kids now instead of later because the chance of conceiving later with PCOS is slim to none. I was thinking of starting the fertility drugs in the beginning months of 2004. How long did it take you guys to get pregnant after starting them? I already take 1500mg of metformin a day but I have yet to ovulate on my own, at least I don't think I have. I have been on metformin for over two years now. What fertility drugs have you taken? Should I try Clomid or something else? Any feedback would be appreciated.

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