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Re: increase in clomid

From: marcia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 13:27:06 -0600 (CST)


Here's my story..... I was on clomid for over a year... up to 150 mgs. After several IUI's I asked for a laperoscopy to find out if there was anything wrong inside. I had endo so bad that white blood cells would have been eating up anything foriegn like sperm and/or new babies floating down looking for a place to grow. anyway,,, they lazered out the endo scarring, I continued on clomid one more month, had an IUI and concieved. Now I am trying for number two. My first baby is 11 months. I think I waited too long, for my doctor felt me up a few months ago and suspected that some scarring was returning. I've been on 150 mg of clomid again for the past 3 moonths. If I am not preggers this month, I will be evaluated for another lap to sizzle out the bad stuff. Ask for a laperoscopy. Do you have any symptoms of endometriosis? My symptoms were not bad, but my endo was. If you want to hear the symptoms, go to and endo website. There are lots of them. Your insurance will cover a laperoscopy for pain...!!! Hint Hint... Do you have pain? Hint hint.... If you have pain it is not considered fertility.

7.0mm and >5.9mm. I have read that the clomid can thin the lining, my doctor says
>that it doesn't. He isn't worried about the lining at all, is this
>because I actually got pregnant? Should I ask to go onto another
>treatment? Please give me some advice! Thank you.
>
>--
>Kelly
>






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