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1179666 tn?1265302868

New To Clomid ; )

I am starting Clomid in two days and i'm verryyy nervous. I have been trying to get pregnant for 3 years and just found out recently that its all cause i wasnt ovulating. Will i have any luck on my first time?
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1160836 tn?1332330169
I get my hormones check and Progestorne test on cd21 he wants to see how my body is doing on the med vers. me not on them. and he did a Songram. and yeah I agree with you about that 100% I that work hard have to pay to see my RE but thoes who are just sitting at home getting my tax money they get all there stuff paid for.. WHat happen to this world.
I hope it works out for you SSBD
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I hope it works as well... good luck to you both.
Sorry to hear you both have to pay for infertility as well.. medicaid will pay for all these kids to come into the world in a low income life style, but when someone who works hard wants a baby and has trouble the insurance we pay for doesnt help us.. what kind of crap is that.

Sherry- The provera cant take 5-15days after you stop for AF to show her ugly face. The first time I took it, it was 5.. the second time it took 8days.. so be patient and I hope she shows and the clomid works for you.

Sobie- what test/#'s are they doing for you... I did get blood drawn, but I dont know what exactly he was testing *(unless it was in regards to my sugars vs the metformin).

LOTS OF BABY DUST!!!
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Started my second cycle of clomid and hoping it works! We have been TTC for a year and found out in December I wasn't ovulating after talking to my sister who used for all three of hers I made an appointment and start it! First cycle made my MP short and light no other side effects right now.
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1160836 tn?1332330169
I am happy that your doc is getting some where with you thats so great. and my insurance dont cover none of my infertility either I have to pay out and it *****, so I understand where you coming from. I hope this time it works like a charm for you... I will be praying for you and that all goes well... SSBD
I have been up on my clomid this cycle too because I did O like the doc wanted my numbers where low. so will see if the 3 time works...
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1121300 tn?1426184776
my coverage doen't cover infertility either!!.  I took my last provera pill on Saturday so now i just have to wait for AF to arrive.  Im so ready to start with clomid. Not sure what to do if AF doesn't come though??  I know I have to call my ob if i don't get within 7-10 days but would i go back on Provera again?
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I am now on metformin... and found out my insurance will not cover any infertility, so I am going to try like hell on this pills to get my body to ovulate so we can get'r'done! LOL
With the non-coverage from my insurance, they did give me some pricing options.. but my DR doesnt want me to go broke for a baby. I understand that- and dont want to be in a bind, though I badly want a baby.

The side effects of starting metformin, plus I started AF Saturday have been something else... nauseated feeling and just wanting to sleep. The cramps so far are horrible!

But just maybe this is all a really good sign that this will work.

I am taking 500mg of Metformin 2x daily and here in 2days I will take 2x 50mg of clomid each day for 5 days to hopefully ovulate.

Other than that we're just going to keep trying and stay relaxed.
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