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Reviewer: pammy, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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i was on this for 3 months and it made me sick! i didn't get pregnant on it! After talking to a friend who said spend the $20.00 and by some ovulation test.(i got the target brand)Did everything it said the best i could and i just got the news that im pregnant! So if ur on this treatment try the ovulation test! i worked for me and we have been trying for 6mos. Good Luck!!
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Reviewer: mila, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have been trying to get pregnant for 9 months already, no sucess. The 1st time, I got pregnat in the 2nd trial, and I thought it was going to be like that for our second baby, but it hasn't. I have not been diagnosed with anything wrong, but can't still get pregnant. I have tested my FSH level, normal, and used pregancy ovulator kits to time it right and started treatment with Clomid 50mg and I
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Reviewer: mrs. a, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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2 months ago i wrote that i got pg on my 2nd round of clomid, but 5 weeks later i had a mc. in jan my ob will start me back on clomid. I also still take metformin. please ladies put god first and everything will fall in places.
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Reviewer: on Treatment for 1 to 6 months
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Hello ladies, I had posted about 3mths ago about me and my hubby trying to get pregnant, I was diagnosed with PCOS so my Doctor put me on 100mg of metformin which increased to 2000mg a day, and provera and clomid, Metformin(glucophage) it made me really sick everyday excessive vomitting and diarrhea but me wanting my baby I didnt care, so for 3mths that was my routine, disappointed at no pos. preg
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Reviewer: beegirl4life, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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4 Years ago I took clomid and got pregnant right away with my son. He is 3 now and we are tring for another baby. I have severe PCOS and was told at a very young age that I would never conceive on my own. Today is the 5th day of my cycle and I am starting my 4th round of clomid tonight. Since I started it in August it has not made me ovulate at all, which has really dissapointed me. I have no
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