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I have used clomid (clomiphene) for 6 cycles 3 years ago and did not get pregnant, am i able to try it again now?

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Dr. Victor Beshay answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Yes: Yes, you can try again. See your doctor to make sure you still qualify for this treatment.

Answered 12/24/2012

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Dr. Khurram Rehman answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Maybe: Most pregnancies with Clomid (clomiphene) happen in the first 3-4 cycles, and it's less likely to succeed after 6 failed cycles. If you had timed intercourse before, Clomid (clomiphene) with inseminations (iui) is better. If ultrasound monitoring showed a thin endometrial lining on clomid, (clomiphene) Letrozole is a better choice. If you have significant tubal issues or your partner has severe sperm problems ivf is the best option.

Answered 6/27/2014

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