Possibly: but other factors should be checked, sperm count, tubal patentcy, hostile cervical mucous. Timing of intercourse on days prior ovulation as well as ovulation day. Consider discussing addition of metformin, and/or switching to letrazole with your doctor as well. Letrazole might be less likely to cause hostile cervical mucous issues.
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