Why Clomid (clomiphene)?: If you're ovulating already, you shouldn't need clomid (clomiphene). You're also 19...Are you infertile? Something does not compute.
Answered 3/11/2014
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Clomid (clomiphene): Patients who do not ovulate (anovulatory) may ovulate when prescribed Clomid (clomiphene) somewhere between day 7 and 21 (mostly between 10 and day 18). Patients who already ovulate may 'superovulate' (release more than one egg at ovulation) when prescribed clomid, (clomiphene) usually on around the same day as usual. But why guess? Always use a urine ovulation test kit.
Answered 6/24/2014
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