No: It would be helpful to see if you ovulated but not completely necessary if you are not having any issues.
Answered 3/19/2013
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No: You should make sure you are in good health in which case you shouldn't need Clomid (clomiphene) to induce ovulation. Be sure to be taking a prenatal vitamin daily, avoid tobacco, alcohol, and avoid processed food, eat a healthy diet with fresh vegetables and fruit, high quality protein, get 7-8 hours of sleep, move through the day, and manage stress skillfully. See kelly mcgonigal the willpower instinct.
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