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Am new to this site. Am Shaniver 32 years been trying conceiving for years now but not successful. I have been reading peoplez stories and i got encouraged now am so strong with u here. I have been through different treatments including clomid for 4 rounds.I stopped it and now am back on track. I did a lap n dye some years ago. When i visited ma doc on 11/5/11 we did a hormonal profile test and PROG was 0.030. By now i had missed my periods for two monthsI had my period on the 8 of Feb.I was put on Duphaston 20mg a day for a week now but stil no period . That same day i did a scan and it was ok.Am continuing with ma drug to see that i replace that hormone and after join clomid again. What is confusing me are the terms or abbreviations u use here like CD, PCOS, IUI,DPO, OPK,BBD, etc. Some one please help me out and i cant find how to feel dat tracker too.Am confused but very interestd in this whole group. Thank u
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I started taking clomid on cd 4 to cd cd 8. I was put on 1oomg per day and am waiting to see what happens, if i can ovulate. I want to also do a scan to check on how the follicles r as in da size. Baby dust to all who r BFP and good luck to all who r still TTC. Dont loose hope people have been there be4 n we shall too be out of it soon
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Thank  you so much u really helped me alot now am on tract. I will be in position to understand all the details. Am hoping for the best dear n i wish luck to all who r stil trying
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Hi and welcome! I love how supportive everyone is here on MH. I found a link that is really helpful with letting you know what all the abbreviations are. http://www.medhelp.org/tags/health_page/28/Pregnancy/Common-Pregnancy-Related-Acronyms--Abbreviations?hp_id=1

CD is cycle day. PCOS is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, IUI is Intra-uterine Insemination, DPO is days past ovulation, OPK is ovulation predictor kit, and there are many more on the list. I found them confusing too at first.

Good luck. I hope you get preggers really soon.
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