8-10%: I have read ranges from 5 up to 10 percent, but most of the literature I have read says around 8+%.
Answered 7/30/2020
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5-8%: Only 5-8% unless you have more than 5 follices by ultrasound, then the risk increases. Also women over 35 will have a lower chance for twins with Clomid (clomiphene) i would recommend reviewing this with the doctor who prescribed your Clomid (clomiphene) and he/ she should give you a % based on your age, diagnosis and number of eggs developing.
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