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Re: +OPK

From: dawn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 07:39:19 -0600 (CST)


Dear Marcella,

I don't get it -- if you are ovulating, why would he put you on Clomid (although I guess sometimes its done to "strengthen" ovulation in an already ovulating woman). Has he done any other work-ups? I would strongly suggest, from my experience, that you try consulting a Reproductive Endocrinologist if your insurance plan allows -- OBGYN's are relatively limited, I think, in the medications/technologies that they can employ...

Best of luck, Dawn

At Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Marcella wrote: >
>Don't worry about sounding too authoratative. I appreciate your and
>everyone's responses. I have only been pregnant once and that ended in
>a miscarriage at 5 weeks. I didn't really worry about not getting
>pregnant until the official year of trying had been over. I went to the
>OBGYN in Jan and he did put me on clomid, which hasn't worked
>(-Pregnancy test this morning. He wanted to try the Clomid before any
>other testing because I had been spotting mid-cycle. The spotting did
>stop, but I am not pregnant. He wants to me to try 4 rounds of 50mg
>clomid before going back for testing. I almost don't feel like this
>issue is being persued as agressively as it would be if I were older. I
>guess that they think since I am only 25, I still have plenty of time to
>try. But I am still anxious to start my family.
>

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