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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2010
    30

    Clomid at my age!

    Hello,
    "DH" (what does that stand for exactly) and I are TTC. I will be 41 in November and he is 50! First month was unsuccessful and I am thinking of trying the 5 clomid pills that my DR. prescribed. Now, DH and I live 8,000 km apart at the moment, but will be here at the end of October when I will ovulate (I'm like a clock- every 28 days, I feel the ovulation cramp etc. Now does everything work the way it should?? I don't know!)

    However, since we do are not always together when I ovulate, we're thinking about trying the Clomid.

    My DR suggested I take the first pill on day 5 and I want to know YOUR experiences with starting on day 5. I've read that many are prescribed to start on day 2, etc.

    If day five will be October 20, and he is arriving on the 22nd and staying until the evening of 30 October..... I'm afraid we won't be together when I will ovulate, thinking the medicine might make me ovulate at a later date than my normal expected ovulation date.

    Does Clomid change the ovulation date? I'm due to ovulate on the 30th. I know he's leaving that day, but it's worth a shot. I want to make sure that I ovulate when he's here! Is that possible?

    I'm so confused. Thanks for helping and for trying to make sense of this post!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    Tropical Far North Qld
    731

    Hi!

    I took 5 cycles of clomid, I took them from day 5-9, each time I wld ovulate on day 17-18.
    So it sounds to me like u wld be better off just doing it naturally since u are O'ing on ur own etc. I dont really understand why ur dr prescibed them to u?? If u were to start them earlier, say on day 2 or 3 then u wld O a bit earlier.. but probably only around the time that u wld normally O anyway! They say u O between 5-10 days after taking the last pill.

    DH stands for Darling or Dear Husband.. im pretty sure! Its been so long since i read the abbreviation list!

  3. #3
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
    5,310

    On my 3 unsuccessful cycles on clomid I took it on day 2-6. On my successful cycle I took it day 4-8, and I ovulated around day 18 (IUI on day 17). So it does work

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2010
    30

    Thanks for the info.

    Also, my doctor suggested clomid because of my age... She said it would produce more eggs, increasing the risk of conceiving.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Brisbane
    1,621

    Hi there, I had to take two cycles of Seraphene (same as Clomid) to conceive DS1. From memory, I had to start taking the meds on Day 1.
    Anyhoo, I had to have constant blood tests to monitor and pinpoint when O was going to happen. Then again, my cycles were up the putt and I could never predict when O day was. The blood tests were also to done to get a better picture of how many eggs were likely to "pop". Too many, and you're told to avoid sex in order to avoid multiple pregnancy.

    I assumed anyone who took Clomid/Serephane had to have blood tests done also.

    Guess the point I'm making is rather than try and predict when O will happen, couldn't/shouldn't you also get bloods done to be accurate? Just throwing this out there - sorry I can't help ease your confusion any further.

    Good luck.

  6. #6
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
    5,310

    I never had blood tests to check levels, I had daily internal scans to check the eggs from about 5 days after finished the clomid.