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Re: Urgent Question Re: Provera and Clomid

From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 3 Apr 2002 08:51:16 -0600 (CST)


I am not a doctor, but my AF never came until about the 10th day or even after. And then I started the clomid on the third day of my AF. But I am assuming your dr knows best.

At Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Kym wrote: >
>I have an urgent question about provera and clomid. My situation is
>this....I came off BCPs in February and had my last AF from 13 Feb - 18
>Feb. I saw my OB/GYN about 2 weeks ago and he prescribed provera and
>clomid. I finished the last provera pill 8 days ago and am still
>waiting for AF to show herself. I finally called my OB/GYN this morning
>to tell him that AF hadn't arrived and he said that if she hasn't come
>by now then she is unlikely to do so. So, he said I should just go
>ahead and start the clomid (i.e assume that today is CD5) without
>waiting any longer for AF.
>So, my question is this - is it OK to do this or would my uterine lining
>be out of whack (or possibly too thin which is why AF hasn't shown)?. I
>am so confused!!!.
>
>Also, if it is the case that my lining is just too thin to break away
>and cause AF then wouldn't it also be too thin to sustain the egg
>implantation?. Should I therefore take baby asprin in conjunction with
>the clomid to "fatten up" my lining.
>
>Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!.




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