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Re: 2nd month on clomid and spotting days 9-17

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:12:56 -0600 (CST)


Quite possibly. Having follicles which could release a mature egg may translate to a good chance of your getting pregnant.

At Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Andrea wrote: >
>I'm 27 and was diagnosed with PCOS in August. My doctor gave me an HSG
>and said everything looked great. I was put on Glucophage XR 3 times a
>day. The problem is that I also suffer from IBS, and can't always
>stomach that much Glucophage. Last month and last cycle (my first on
>clomid, 50mg) I was very good about taking my Gluc and my PreConceive
>vitamins. At the beginning of this cycle, I had an IBS episode which
>I'm now beginning to think was a virus. I haven't been taking the gluc
>like I should this cycle. Could this contribute to the spotting? Is it
>possible that I now have fibroids? Also, what would having follicles in
>the ovaries mean to my chances getting pregnant?
>
>--
>Andrea
>

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Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
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