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I just finished my first round. I started day 6-10 a day late. I am now on day 16. I really hope you recieve some answers and experiences. I have been reading almost everything I possibly can on blogs and posts.
Good Luck to you
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After 7 years of off and on ttc my Husband (34) and I (32) decided to try clomid. I just finished my first cycle 2 days ago and taking daily ovulation tests. I am very anxious. Does anyone have any advice? I have been reading blog after blog posts and discussions and just keeping my fingers crossed tightly that this helps us. My OB is not very informative and will be changing if I do concieve!
Thank in Advance
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