Clomid (clomiphene): Your cycles are longer because there must be some variation in terms of when / if you ovulate. In women with anovulatory cycles, they benefit from a workup that would include labs looking for thyroid disease, prolactin elevation and testing for pcos. Talk to your ob/gyn.
Answered 3/11/2014
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