When are we suppose to take clomid in order for us to get pregnant?


I have been married for a year now and havent got pregnant. Can anyone here help me out? If i start taking clomid the chances of me getting pregnant is it possible? And i need to know went am i suppose to take clomid, during my first day of my period or what?

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I was given clomid to help conceive my 2 children. I took it on cycle days 2 through to 6. I was given it to regulate my cycles - I had very long ones and clomid just boosts your body into ovulating at the right time which makes it easier to pin point the right time to do the deed. I started on a 1 pill a day which didn't work and eventually put on 3 pills a day which bingo - did the trick both times. I now have a 3.5 year old and a 2year old!! Good Luck

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ask a pharmacist, you want to be sure. im not 100% sure off the top of my head on how youre suppose to take it so i wont answer that. yeah, it could help you get pregnant if your problem is low FSH/LH (hormones that control your cycle) its usuaully the first line for fertility treatment, helps a lot of people.
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I was on that for 4 months. Take it on the fifth day of your cycle. So the doc will give you 5 pills. And you take them days 5-10 and you will be fertile on about day 15. and no your hubby cannot take them either.
I am disappointed your ob/gyn has not educated you on this. If you are really irregular on your menstrual cycle then you should take it days 3-7 if your pretty much regular and only have anovulation then you should be taking it days 4-8 of your menstrual cycle. Now when it comes to ovulation it can normally occur anywhere from the 5th day of your last pill to your mid-cycle to help you boost your chances go to your local pharmacy and purchase an ovulation predictor test (they usually come in 7 per box) so start using them from day 5 of your last pill and take it from there. Good Luck..
You take clomid on days 5-9 of your period. You have to have your ob/gyn monitor you when taking clomid. And No your husband can't take clomid. Has he been tested??
You start taking clomed the fifth day of your cycle for 5 days dont have sex while taking
Indication: Clomid is often the first choice for treating infertility because it's effective and been used for more than 25 years. Clomiphene is given to women who are not ovulating normally. Clomid and Serophene, the brand names of clomiphene, are antiestrogen drugs. As a result, they cause the hypothalamus and pituitary gland located deep in the brain to release hormones that will stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs. GnRH is released from the hypothalamus and FSH and LH are released from the pituitary gland. These fertility drugs are often used in combination with assisted reproductive techniques or artificial insemination.

Use: The typical starting dosage of clomiphene is 50 milligrams per day for five days. You take the first pill on the third, fourth, or fifth day after you start your period. You can expect to start ovulating about seven days after you've taken the last dose of the drug. If you don't ovulate right away, the dose can be increased by 50 milligrams per day each month up to 150 mg. After you've begun to ovulate, most doctors suggest taking clomiphene for no longer than six months. If you haven't become pregnant by then, your doctor will probably prescribe a different medication.

Effectiveness: Approximately 60% to 80% of women who take clomiphene will ovulate, and about half will be able to get pregnant as a result of taking the drug. Most pregnancies occur within three cycles.

Side effects: The side effects of clomiphene are generally mild. They include hot flashes, blurred vision, nausea, bloating, and headache. Clomid can also cause changes in the cervical mucus, which may make it harder to tell when you're fertile and may inhibit the sperm from entering the uterus. Like many fertility drugs, Clomid can increase the chances of multiple births, although it's less likely to cause the problem than some injectable hormones.
Listen honey, call the Doctors office and talk to them.

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