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Re: Short surge on clomid? to Dr. Braun, why I take clomid...

From: victoria (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 21:11:54 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 28 Feb 2002, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote: >
>At Thu, 28 Feb 2002, victoria wrote:
>>
>>I've read that clomid can cause a short lh surge and that a half dark
>>line on opk while taking clomid can sometimes qualify as a surge. I
>>ovulate without clomid and always detect a clear surge at exactly the
>>same time(day 13 of 26 day cycle) I then have a definate shift the next
>>day. On all 3 clomid cycles I have only had a half dark opk and then a
>>shift. Can anyone tell me what they know about this and why it occurs?
>>I'm trying to figure this out so I don't waste my clomid cycles.
>>Victoria
>
>If you are ovulating, why are you on clomid?
>I am on clomid because the doctor told me it would improve my chances of conceiving
I understand now that it is controversial to take clomid when you ovulate already but I am definately not the first woman who already ovulates to take clomid. I probably will not take it again i'm just trying to track ovulation brfore it happens while on clomid instead of confirming it afterwards. One question I have is: Are there women who ovulate regularly without clomid and not with it? I also have had ultrasounds and progesterone that show I'm ovulating.That's why I'm trying to understand this. I have read in the archives about other women who seem to be in the same boat.Thank you for your time. V V >--
>R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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