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Good luck to every one ttcView Thread

Happy to read all your posts...Congratulations Mrs62610, SProutkm and Leah your BFP gives some hope in IVF and i wish you H&H 9 months....and all the best ATT76 for your IVF I wish you baby dust....
Hope you all stay in touch here....View Thread

I just want to share little information I know....
Are you sure she kept you on clomid again in same cycle if yes i don't understand why did your doc put you on extra dose of Clomid...I think if your follicles are not matured enough at cd12 she would have called you for u/s again on either cd14 or cd16....as far as I know if you have 32day cycle you can ovulate any day from cd10 to cd21 and my doc told the follicles size grows 2mm each day ( usually it varies for each women for some fast and for some slowly)and once it reaches max it burst out and you ovulate....also usually they do progestrone test on cd21 after all these tests If they think you have not ovulated then increase the dose in next cycle.... With Clomid even I had cramping and I think that is due to growing follicle ....also I think during ovulation you get cervical mucus (this can also be indicator of ovulation)....
I am not sure of using clomid twice in cycle .....Any way I think every doc has different way of treatment ....keep us posted and let us know what happened. Good luckView Thread





Metformin helps us to regulate periods over period of time and this combo helps us to ovulate thus increasing chance of pregnancy....and regarding success no one is sure about that..it all depends on luck....some people got success in first month while others did not.....but all that I can say is you are going in right track....sorry if did not answer your concern just shared little information that I know.Good luck.View Thread

It has been long time I checked in here.....I took some time off for(medicated) ttc and thought to start again in jan ...I was supposed to do 4th round of iui but didn't get my period this month so went to RE and she did blood work and told me I ovulated very late this month (may be cd30)so can expect period after 10 days...i felt bad because i stopped trying from cd21 as I thought I ovulated on cd18..,anyway learned new lesson from this ....next time ttc till I get period:)....I can't trust ovulation kits as it showed false positive on cd18 (may be I have pcos)
One quick question about K-Y lubricant....can we use that while trying for pregnancy....I dont know where to get preseed so just asked my RE and she suggested K-Y but I heard many people saying negative about K-Y (while trying for pregnancy)...did you ever heard some one using that while ttc.View Thread

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