Clomid certainly can work that way, so it may not be a coincidence. Clomid can result in a better or stronger ovulation with higher levels of hormones which can make the difference for some women.
great thanks BW, the specialist basically said you don't want clomid you might have twins ! but i thought it was too much of a coincidence, i thought maybe with the pcos the clomid sorted out other hormones too, i'll definitely be asking for clomid again then !
Hope you don't mind me sneaking a peak at the answers you got minniemouse: i've just had my second m/c and my dr is also talking about putting me on clexane and progesterone next time (even if no explanation for my m/cs shows up on blood tests). Interesting to see that progesterone might be needed from ovulation. Thanks Butterfly Warrior.
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