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I tried preseed and it did not work for me. That is not to say it is not worthing trying. I know when and if I walk away from this I don't want to second guess that I tried everything. Each person is different so it maybe helpful for you. I know there have been many success stories out their for Clomid but it didn't work for me. I wish you luck and if you have any other questions I will share what I know.View Thread



I am starting my 5th round of clomid and my husband is getting tested this week too. So I know exactly how you feel. This not what I thought this process was going to be like and I feel very stressed. I really don't know what I will do if this doesn't work either. UGH!View Thread

I feel the same away about my OBGYN too and want to trust him but each month it gets more and more frustrating. I have another week before I will know if round 4 worked but my hopes are not high. Six months after trying for a year is a long time, ugh. I did use preseed this month so we will see if that helped. I also took robutussin this month per my OBGYN's advice. Have you had any luck?View Thread

I too just started my 4th round and my OBGYN said the same thing about testing or doing anything, we have to do the clomid first. I am a little irritated too and not sure if I need to be seeing a RE. I took it 5-9 and will ask about the 3-7 the next time I go. I hope it works for you.View Thread

Another round of clomid it is, that is what was suggested. Plus my OBGYN said to take Robitussin with it, when I am about to ovulate. Has anyone done this? Did it help?View Thread

I too hope this works because like you I am not sure what I am willing to do next. I did not hear that about the tubes but will have to check into that. Since I am lucky to have a wonderful son I really feel it is an ovulation issue more so than anything else but I am not a dr. Preseed is a lubricant that is suppose to help the sperm travel to the egg. It is similar to what your body does but due to clomid you can be dryer than normal so preseed helps. It is about 20 so I am going to give it a try. Try googleing it if you want to know more.View Thread

thanks for the positive thoughts and sharing your experiences. I too hope it works and trying not to lose hope.View Thread

I did be in the before I did my first round of clomid and he stated that all levels were good. He also checked my thyroid which was good too. I have not had any other test such as tube check or anything. I am just wondering if there is something I need to be asking or doing because there are a lot of different suggestions out there. I have heard of women taking progestrone along with clomid but not sure if I need this? I have also heard preseed helps and if all the doc says is another round of clomid I will try it with preseed too. Have you heard of it or used it? I only did bw once and that was it. I think he felt because I already had a child that it was more of an ovulating issue than anything but and so did I now I am not so sure. I get my period every month but sometimes they varied between 28 days to 35 with the average being 31 days. Since on clomid it is between 27,28, or 29 days. I have to go back to the OBGYN this week and I just feel like there should be more I am asking. Are you taking anything besides the clomid?View Thread
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