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mistyraine

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Ovulex Vs. Clomid
Posted: 09-21-05 11:22am

Hey everyone----

i was reading alot that everyone had to say on this board and thought that I might have a better chance of getting some answers if I posted here instead of another board......

I was wondering if someone could tell me if they have had any luck with either of this meds? I have talked to my dr and he is willing to help us with fertility meds... However I am just not sure what is a "best" chances route to go??? Any thoughts?? Most appreciated!!!

Misty
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lesliepei

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Posted: 09-21-05 13:51pm

My sister was succesful with clomid. Read my post "concern with ovulex". It'll prolly shed some light for you.
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churchie_7

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Posted: 09-21-05 13:51pm

A friend of mine used clomid and conceived. And her periods were super irregular and out of whack!
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mistyraine

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Leslie
Posted: 09-21-05 17:50pm

So glad I read ur post!! Ty for taking the time to clear that up for me!! I am so lucky to have a friend like you!!!
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MommyluvsRileigh

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Clomid
Posted: 09-21-05 22:30pm

Hey guys,

no to discourage. I have tried clomid several times, but I never got pregnant. At one point, I took two pills a day. I have never tried ovulex, but I am considering it.

Good luck
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lablane

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Location: Columbia, SC

Posted: 10-26-05 15:28pm

Hi everyone,


i am mew to this site and was reading what everyone wrote. My husband and I have been ttc for 2 years now. The doctors can't seem to find anything wrong with either one of us. They just keep telling me to relax and not think about it. Like that is an option. Anyway to my point, I have tried clomid several times and have had no luck but lots of side effects and I was very emotional. But, my cousin has pcos and scoliosis and so her doctor put her on it and the 1st month she was pregnant with twin boys. Both are extremly healthy.

As for ovulex and my husband amberoz (the male form) I started taking it about a month ago and we're not pregnant yet but I feel much better. I am not having the side effects I was having and my cycle seems to be better. :d

everyone I now is popping up pregnant with no effort and all and some days I can handle it and some I feel like I am going to fall apart. But I can honestly say that I feel like my husband and I are a lot closer and I cherish him a lot more b/c we have been through a lot and I think we are stronger and when god does bless us with a baby that baby will be loved more than anything.

Ladies keep your head up and know that you will be blessed "patience is trusting in god's timing"

hopefully :p
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nnclyn

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Posted: 10-28-05 10:37am

You really can't compare the two, however if you are on clomid, you should not be taking ovulex.


Clomid triggers ovulation

ovulex supposedly helps create a health environment for conception, though i'm not sure of any studies out there that actually back that claim up.


Clomid should only be taken while you are under the care of a physcian.


Ovulex is over the counter. Supplements such as these need to be taken for several months so that the body will build up on it's nutrients.


Sorry I couldn't be of more help!


Nancy
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