Follow our journey through the two-week wait, Clomid, PCOS, ovulation, and the hope of pregnancy. Experiencing 3DPO nausea and other symptoms. Keywords: TTC, two-week wait, Clomid, PCOS, trying to conceive, ovulation, pregnancy, 3DPO nausea, trigger shot, TTC symptoms, hCG levels, fertility journey
I'm doing pct 40mg nvadex and 50mg clomid a day for 2 weeks. Then 2 weeks nvadex at 20mg a day Shall I continue clomid.
I would just do a mg every 3 weeks, if you have no symptoms after 2 weeks then drop again but, always wait 2 weeks. If symptoms persist wait before you drop
A Solid Clomid cycle would include 2 weeks of use at 150mg per day, 1-2 weeks at 100mg per day and 1 week at 50mg per day; perhaps an added week if necessary again at 50mg per day. To make it easier to read: Week 1: Clomid 150mg per day; Week 2: Clomid 150mg per day; Week 3: Clomid 100mg per day; Week 4: Clomid 100mg per day
Clomid for 6-8 weeks - Quit Clomid 2) Quit TRT - 2 weeks of HcG - Add Clomid with HcG 3) Quit TRT - HcG only. Thanks. Upvote 3. Downvote
Clomid and Endometriosis Has anyone taken clomid when trying to conceive and did it make your endo symptoms worse? Next week I m meeting with my gyno to review bloodwork and possibly start a round of clomid while I sit on a wait list to see a fertility specialist.
For most women, this two-week wait is the hardest part of the IUI cycle. It can be tempting to read into every symptom you experience. Clomiphene (Clomid or Serophene), is currently the
No, clomid will have no effect on 'weakening' the depo proveraYou will have to wait at least 14 weeks for the depo to be out of your system.
I would just do a mg every 3 weeks, if you have no symptoms after 2 weeks then drop again but, always wait 2 weeks. If symptoms persist wait before you drop
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I cannot wait for the next chapter and this 2 week stretch is just killing me
Can't wait for the next can we have 2 this week pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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