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No period after clomid - help!

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Posted : Jul 05, 2009 6:52:52 PM
Subject : No period after clomid - help!

Hi Girls, I'm new to this forum (I've posted on the ttc after miscarriage forum) but thought I might get some useful advice/support from here. Basically my story is as follows...

I came off the pill over a year ago and didn't have any periods. After trying various things to kick start ovulation my dr gave me clomid which seemed to work and were lucky to concieve after 1st cycle at 100mg. Unfortunately we found out we'd had a mmc at 13 weeks. After my miscarriage and susequent D&C I didn't get my periods back so dr has put me back on clomid. I had a period after my first cycle but now am on my 2nd cycle and on CD35 and nothing. About a week ago I fely as if it was coming but now nothing. I've done a couple of tests (first response) but unfortunately BFN. I'm a bit worried that I didn't ovulate this cycle and if not, why not? I'd be really grateful for any advice or to hear from anyone who has experienced anything similar.

Thanks for reading and for any advice. x

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Posted : Jul 05, 2009 9:22:04 PM

hello mrs, I haven't been on clomid or anything so not really able to help you but just wanted to wish you all the past and say how sorry i am you suffered a loss, if in doubt I would give your GP a phone. goodluck xx

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Posted : Jul 06, 2009 9:03:34 AM

rhr I am suffering from the same problem... I am on clomid but since being on it my cycles have got longer and longer. Last month I skipped a period as well, I am now on cd58. I have been told by my consultant your cycles can just get longer on it and that you can still just skip a period on it?! It may be worth waiting another week and then speaking to your doctor and maybe forcing a period to come?!
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Posted : Jul 06, 2009 11:22:01 AM

Thanks for the replies girls. Its just really frustrating - I just want my period to come so I can start another cycle and try again. Hmph. I'll wait a bit longer and then go and see my Doctor. Rachied, when you say 'force a period to come' do you mean using provera - or something similar? Many thanks, Bec x

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