Does any of u kind ppl know the effects of
taking clomid. I've been taking 50mg for
2 mths (& did 2 iuis) . Then I
stopped for 2 mths (did 1 iui). And now
i'm taking 100mg for doing iui for this
mth. Does 100mg has more chance of
getting double or multiple "eggs"?
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ladybug2004
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Oct 2003 Posts: 59 Location: georgia
Hi I Was On 50 Mg For 4 Mths Posted: 02-11-04 20:45pm
Then 100 for 4 1/2 mths and developed a
cyst on my ovary from overstimulation.So
yes you can get a cyst.But not everyone
does.I still havent got preg.Hubby had to
have somethings done to him this yr.I did
manage to have one iui before I got the
cyst.Good luck to you and having a
baby,hope it happens soon for you.Mare
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Amy_53405
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Jan 2004 Posts: 9 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 03-02-04 15:50pm
Clomid only increases the chance for twins
about 2-4% and triplets, etc. Are not
any higher
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40girl
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 May 2004 Posts: 10 Location: texas
Clomid Posted: 05-19-04 06:18am
I took clomid for three months. It causes
hot flashes and severe stabbing pain in
your lower abdomen. Your doctor can do an
ultrasound right before you would be
ovulating and make sure you are releasing
several eggs (not too many ) and adjust
your dosage accordingly. This is a
serious drug and you need to be monitored.
It can cause an increased risk of ovarion
cancer later in life. I would use this
with ovulation test kits to make sure you
have sex at the right time.
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