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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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My Dr will not do a whole lot of tests with out trying because of the PCOS.. he already knows I am broken. He said he is going to try and spare me as much cost as possible and then we'll test after we've tried a few. Heck if I get a surge this time he will do blood.
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I know its not easy I sometimes dont find the time to work out and or just to tried and want to relax at home.

If you have insurance it will cover the test it did for me and I have a crapy insurance, and I have to pay ever time I go to see my RE because my insurance dont cover him so I have to pay out and it really *****. SO I under stand where you coming from because its not easy... lucky my meds are cover but still pay a co payment. but is understand.

I wish you luck and I hope this round of Clomid helps as for me I will know some time this wee if clomid worked for me or what will be next.
I sure hope it worked this time because this is hurting my bank......
I SSBD your way and pray you get your BFP this time around....
;0)
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Caralea,
Have you asked your doc about the causes of your long cycle? may some or one of your hormones changed. If the hormones are not within te right range, pregnance may not occur.

Good luck,
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I have been taking prenatals since June 2009. I mainly work all week and so working out has been put off to the side. I wish I was a stay at home mom, but my job is very valuble to our family.

I will talk to the DR after this next round of clomid if it doesnt work- we dont want to get into too much cost, but I could have something more serious and not know it.
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1160836 tn?1332330169
Yeah I say the same thing she live with us and she vists her fake mom on the weekends. She at one point didnt even want to see her no more but I told her that she had to.

I hear you I am on 5 day cylce mine use to be long too I hated all that bleeding and I would bleed like that 2x a month my gyn did this operation on me and fix it. Since then I am back on track. might want to ask your do about that thats not good to bleed like that.

And yes girl I have been working out too it is not only good to lose some but as well for your body to help baby grow. I work out 3x a week not sit up or nothing but walking, jumping jacks and running some. and I was even doing some yoga that good for your body too. yoga helps your mind and body I am not stress out like before.
Are you taking prenatanl I am my doc put me on them 4 months ago when we told him we where TTC.
Well mama wish you luck this month SSBD
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I am glad I can give her a way better home and show her what a family should be.

With the clomid.. I took it early last time and probably will again, the problem is getting my cycle to stop so that I can ovulate. My cycles have been lasting 10+ days. Which is not normal!! I use to be 3-5 max!

I may start working out (if I have time) to help my body get into gear. I have gained weight over the last few months TTC. My DH said it is sympathy weight cause I want to be pregnant.
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