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1310814 tn?1310654901

Clomid Cycle Buddies for November??

Anyone else taking clomid for their November cycle? Would be nice to have cycle buddies.
I'm on round 2 of clomid, 50mg, CD3-7.
~Christine
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1121300 tn?1426184776
Some Dr's do monitoring throughout your cycle to check follicles etc... but most don't usually only for iui's. They just give you clomid and hope you get preggo.  As for the days My ob had told me that info.  If your ob told you to do cd2-6 then I would follow that.  There must be a reason he/she wanted you to start it on htose days.    My dr prescribed cd5-9 but for my first 5 rounds I took cd 3-7 round 6-8 were taken cd 5-9.
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1507497 tn?1357173056
Hello!  I just started my 2nd round of clomid cd2-6 and I'm on cd6 right now.  My first round was a bit rough.  Hot flashes, insomnia, weird dreams!  But this time I haven't had any of that, luckily!  My day 21 test result was 41, which is good, but alas I'm on my 2nd cycle which speaks for itself!  
sherrycoup: Where did you find your info about which cd to take clomid?  My doctor never checked my follicles, just told me to take it those days!  
Did anyone else have a long LP?  Mine was 19 days of pure torture!!  Ha ha!  Good to hear there's so many more out there!  I'm hoping for a Christmas BFP as well, then I won't have to buy my hubs a present!  Ha ha!!
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1187113 tn?1320691496
I'm having hot flashes as well
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1512592 tn?1290266737
Hey! I am on my first round of clomid 50mg cd 3-7...currrently on cd9.  So far I don't have any side effects except hot flashes.  I'm glad to have the support of this group!!!!
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1187113 tn?1320691496
Anyone having problems with vision?
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1481741 tn?1326858092
Wow I did not know what, that's for the info :-)
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