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Also known as: Clomid, Serophene

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Female Infertility 3 review(s) 26 medications
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Ms.Hope (unregistered) said:
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2.0
clomiphene: Well I tried the drug and it was not for me. I tried it for 2 months and there was no results. I have the same results from when I was trying on my own after 10 year so it does not even matter or make any difference. Whoever is trying this medicine, Good luck.

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September 24, 2009 3:58 PM
Anonymous user said:
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10
Clomid (clomiphene): I have PCOS. We tried to conceive for 6 years before we went on Clomid I got pregnant on the 3rd month. She is 4, now we are trying again but this time seems harder. We have been on Clomid for over a year. I conceived but miscarried conjoined twins at 11 weeks. My doctor says we can try again in 3 months so back on the Clomid I go.

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September 9, 2009 12:13 AM
Anonymous user said:
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10
Clomid (clomiphene): After over a year of trying naturally (while missing periods) and a year of trying with my periods like clockwork (with the help of Metformin) my fiance and I got pregnant on my first round of Clomid. I have Polycystic ovarian syndrome and it was determined that I was having anovulatory cycles. 50mg for 5 days. Paired with Estradiol and Progesterone suppositories. The only side effects I noticed were hot flashes, but Estradiol is known to cause those so I am not sure that it was the Clomid. Any side effects would have been tolerable to conceive our child. This drug is seriously a miracle worker.

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August 9, 2009 12:03 AM

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