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I am on my 2nd round of Clomid (last month) on cycle days 5-10. I had blood work done on this past Tuesday (October 9th). The nurse called me yesterday (10/10/12) and informed me that my blood level was 7.6; which means I did ovulate. She stated that anything above a 3 was good. She then asked me when would I be taking a HPT. Could I be pregnant?
My chart shows that implantation is taking place today (minus/plus 3 days). We had sex on September 28th, 29th, 30th. We skipped Monday October 1st. We had sex on Tuesday October 2nd. My big O day was Wednesday (we missed this day by accident) but we had sex the next two following days (Thursday + Friday). My nurse asked me to take my HPT on Tuseday (October 16th) provided my cycle does not come on.
My other question is, "What is the normal blood level that shows you ovulated?" Thank you for any and all posts and comments!View Thread

Yes I did have a HsG done a about a month and a half ago. It showed my left tube having spasms (which was said that it may be blocked) and my right tube is fine because the dye went through it.
My cycle started yesterday (October 17th) but today is considered as the 1st day of my cycle. The nurse just returned my call and said they are waiting on confirmation of my surgery to remove the left tube on October 30th this month.
My husband REALLY doesn't want me to have any more surgeries, but this is really cheaper than IVF; especially since our insurance doesn't cover it. We were asked if we wanted to try the 3rd round of Clomid or opt for the tube removal. I think it's best to remove the tube then we can go back to another round of 100mg of Clomid.
I just need to vent to someone who understands what I'm going through. It helps just to get it out of my system instead of worrying about it and keeping it balled up inside and exploding later.
Thank you very much for listening. Blessings to you with your situtation as well. DIVAView Thread

Well, my cycle started today (October 17th) even though I'm only spotting for now. I may have to have my left tube removed because of possible blockage. We just KNEW this would be our month.
I guess I'll have to start my third round of Clomid @ 100mg cycle days 5-10. My blood level was 7.6 and the nurse said anything above 3 is good meaning that I did ovulate. The test doesn't show "when" I ovulated, but that I did in fact ovulate.
Praying that next month will be it!!View Thread
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