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Re: OPK/Clomid RequirementsFrom: R.Daniel (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:04:21 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 17 Dec 1997, AnnMarie wrote: > >Just saw my doctor. I must say that I'm a little upset. I think that it's >more with me than him because I can see his right. I have to blame my own >ignorance. > >This past cycle I used the OPK's that I had left over from last month. >Well, I ran out a day early and rather than spend another $20+ again for the >one more day I needed, I just quit there and hoped that this would be "the" >month. Because I quit a day too early, my doctor said that he wouldn't up >the Clomid. He than marked me as "anovulation" for a Dx code. > >I know for a *fact* that I O'd and right on time. Always have come up >positive on the OPK's, but they are only +++ on the actual day that I >ovulate. I can feel it, even more-so on Clomid. Of course, this is all a >little frustrating because I didn't realize the difference that one day >would make. I know it's all individual, but would you other doctors have >treated this situation the same way? > >~~ >AnnMarie Apparently your Doctor feels that you are not ovulating, because that is the indication for clomid. Giving clomid to women who are ovulating leads to multiple gestations. I think you need to discuss what your problem is with your Doctor.
-- R.Daniel Braun, MD
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