The fact that Clomid is being used indicates some prior difficulty in conception, but using it for "four" instead of "five" days, if ovulation does occur and your partner has a valid sperm count by a urologist, pregnancy "may" occur but is not, of course, certain. If several Clomid trials fail, ask your gyn provider about a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to make sure tubes are open.
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