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sandyc10
Ok say if my period go off today and the doc told me to start the 9th don't I surpose to start clomid The day after yur period
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sandyc10
Ok I show blood the 4th and so my period last 5days so he told me to start taking them the 9-13 .
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zephyr3
Day 1 is when bleeding starts. That's is the first day of your cycle. Day 9 would be 9 days after your period started.
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