Fertility drugs - they're not working
I have polycystic ovaries and am currently on Clomid, but I don't think that I'm ovulating as I have no symptoms. My fertility specialist didn't arrange for me to have any tests to check whether the treatment is helping.
I have been taking Clomid for six months now. What do you think I should do when I go back to the doctor?
Clomid is started at a dose of 50 milligrams daily for five days. A blood test is taken to check Progesterone levels on day 21 and monitor the effect of the drug. The dose of Clomid can be increased in increments of 50 mg. to a maximum daily dose of 150 mgs.
If ovulation is achieved with Clomid but no pregnancy occurs, the treatment is not usually continued for more than six months, as there is little evidence that
it is effective after this time.
Clomid can have unpleasant side effects and risks. Women are warned that they may suffer anti-oestrogen effects such as hot flushes, nausea, and abdominal discomfort. There is a definite risk of multiple pregnancy usually twins, although sextuplets have been recorded. There is also an increased risk of a spontaneous miscarriage. Despite this
it remains a wonderfully useful drug.
Usually, the blood tests that I talked about are arranged and carried out by your own doctor, who will have been contacted by the specialist. I suggest you ring the fertility clinic and put your concerns to them. I hope that you can get things sorted out. I wish you well and a successful outcome.







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