does anyone know of any.?
i have been ttc for a year now and im cycle number 2 of 50mg clomid..
normally when i ovulate i get a pain so i know ive ovulated. on cycle 1 of the clomid i didnt feel any pain so i thought i didnt ovulate. when i went for my x ray they told me that both my tubes were open and all was well
when i asked the gyn about upping the dose of clomid he checked my blood results and told me that i ovulated….
so now im on cycle 2 of clomid and stil on 50mg,, im getting really anoyed.. i just want a baby….. and its really making me depressed..
does anyone else ttc have any advice.. i know im about to get my af and its just put me on a real downer that the clomid isnt working as well as i thought it would.
im looking for a site that i can ask lots of questions on!? like a fertility site or something similar…
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Keysfergy says:
August 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm (UTC 0)
http://www.fertilityties.com
Rocker Wife says:
August 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm (UTC 0)
To answer your question, FertilityFriend.com has a great community there where you can post questions to other members who have been through similar experiences. They have a VIP board that can answer charting questions only, not medical ones… but if you are charting they are really helpful. You pay for the membership, but you can choose if you want to pay for 3 months, 6 months, or a year (or something like that).
I also want to say that you’re not giving yourself credit for your little milestones happening. If you’re on Clomd that means you weren’t ovulating or had a luteal phase issue. The fact that your blood work confirmed ovulation is a huge hurdle you’ve crossed. There are women out there who don’t ovulate on Clomid, so consider yourself lucky.
Now that you’re ovulating, it can take a few cycles to get pregnant. Your doctor is right not to increase your dose if you are ovulating. Clomid isn’t designed to guarantee pregnancy, it’s designed to make you ovulate, so if you’re ovulating you are having success at your current dosage.
Try to see the upside to things and be a little more patient. You’ve come a long way so give yourself credit. It will happen soon enough.
Good luck.
Chels says:
August 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm (UTC 0)
http://www.fertilityfriend.com
You have to pay for a premium account to join the message boards, but there is a wealth of information there on the site for free, and you can have a basic online chart for free!
Ms Wudee says:
August 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm (UTC 0)
just start taking u some prenatal vitamin every day none stop. and here’s a web site u can go own and type in your last period and it will tell u when u ovalate the sit is ask dr. amy .com hope this help
Amy says:
August 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm (UTC 0)
The best is http://www.ovusoft.com,hands down!!