I am on my first cycle of Clomid (50mg) and taking the 3rd tablet today. I have been having what I assume are side effects of the Clomid today and yesterday - nausea and mood swings mostly.
I was just wondering though, will these last the entire cycle or will they ease off once I finish taking the tablets for the month? Last night was quite bad - nearly vomited in bed in the middle of the night!!LOL
what time of day are you taking tablets also what cd are you taking them
with my first 3 cycles I was cd5-9 first cycle i took them int he morning and man I was so nauseous after that I took them at night before bed and all was good
with my 2 cycles to get Jack I took then cd3-8 and had no side effects at all didn't matter what time I took them no idea why though
I'm taking it CD1 to CD5 and have been taking it at around 5pm. I thought that I might avoid any side effects by taking them later in the day? The really bad nausea hit at about 1am this morning and settled a bit after an hour or so.
Maybe I should take them right before bed instead??
I'm feeling a bit better today, thank goodness!! Hopefully everything will be back to normal in a few more days - fingers crossed! - two more tablets to go now.
Your thread caught my attention as i am about to start my first cycle of clomid tomorrow and was wondering what sort of side effects i might get. I am taking it CD2-CD6.
Its bad timing as i have to go away on interstate on work trip on monday so reading up on your experiences i think i will definately take just before bed. I wouldn't want to be be inflight or working with my client and getting the onset of nausea! Hopefully that will keep me safe.
Megsmum, glad to hear you're getting better now too.
I am taking Clomid because I have a low progesterone and a generally short (23 or 24 day) cycle which has also been quite irregular in length since I had 2 early miscarriages earlier this year. My ob thinks that I may not be ovulating at all or not ovulating "properly" - whatever that means!
He is hopeful that it will help increase the length of my cycle to closer to 28 days as well as increasing my progesterone and other hormone levels. This should either make me ovulate (if I am not ovulating currently - which I am not so sure about because my temp charts seem to indicate that I am ovulating), or if I am ovulating it will help increase the length of my cycle so that implantation can actually happen properly.
I hope this helps - there are probably heaps of other ladies here that can answer this better than me!! LOL
I take clomid cd 2-6 and i always have taken it before i go to bed and i havent had any S/E that i cant handle.
Keep Busy and try not to think of it to much (i know its hard but i promise it helps)
Best Wishes
Kristie
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