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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 13:37 PM   #1
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Unexplained Infertility & Clomid


The title says it all really. DH and I are classed under 'unexplained infertility'. I ovulate, his SA is normal, lap & dye results fine, no PCOS or endo, regular 27-29 days cycles, and a 12 day luteal phase.

I have been prescribed metformin & clomid, which, initially I was thrilled about. But after making the mistake of researching on Google, I'm not so sure now.

Most of the sources I've found, say that taking Clomid when you already ovulate is practically pointless.

Yes, there are a few success stories, but I was shocked with how many of these 'success' stories ended in a miscarriage quite early on. Also, who's to say that it wasn't just 'their time' to get pregnant, and the Clomid actually had nothing to do with it at all?

I think my Consultant was reluctant to give me the Clomid, but as his registrar promised it to me at my last appt, I think he felt obliged to give me the prescription. He mentioned referring us to go for IUI instead, which I turned down as I wanted to try the Clomid first. Now I'm thinking I've made a mistake. I have to go back in 5 weeks time for a follow-up and blood test. Perhaps I'll ask him to refer me for IUI then?

Also, the side-effects of the Clomid are scaring me, especially the over-stimulating. I know it is rare, but it is still scary. Also, the effects it can have on cervical mucus and the possibility that it can make the lining of your womb thin. I understand how Clomid would help someone who is annovulatory, or who has PCOS etc, but I don't understand how it can help me.

I came away from my appt yesterday full of hope and optimism. Now I've worried myself stupid, and am doubting whether I should even bother taking the Clomid??!

Other research I've done, however, does imply that the Clomid may help me ovulate 'better' - i.e. help release more mature and better quality eggs. But surely the low success rates it seems to have on unexplained infertility make it a waste of time??

Aaaagggghhhh, I don't know what to do!! Help!!


 
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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 13:42 PM   #2
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I was prescribed clomid for unexplained infertility too, and then I was referred to the hospital that does IVF. The new consultant told me to stop taking clomid as he said that it does absolutely nothing for someone that is ovulating, and he said that there was no point in putting chemicals into my body when I didn't need them.

It is entirely your choice whether you continue with the clomid, but it might be better to chat to your consultant about your concerns, or seek a second opinion if you don't want to do that.

Good luck with whatever you decide...

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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 13:47 PM   #3
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Im no expert as im not on clomid but i asked my doc about it as i'd been ttc a long time. As it happened a new study came out the same week whose findings showed that for couples on clomid with unexplained infertility didnt get any more pg than couples that didnt use it. My doc seemed to think it was a bit overprescribed, but having said that clomid is supposed to produce more and stronger eggs so as Maz says, if you're ok with taking it, why not?

Its a very widely prescribed drug simply because it is generally considered safe so its only a choice you can make...

Good luck, hun!

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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 13:48 PM   #4
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well all you are saying is correct... usually they prescribe clomid for up to six month max right?

what about you just give it a try for 3 and see what happen...?

Sinead got her BFP with it and i think she was ovulate normally before ...(she got BFP first try too i believe)


 
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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:29 PM   #5
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I was put on clomid and also went through IUI treatment. I was ovulating regularly but the clinic I went to prescribed clomid...we figured if I produced more eggs our chances of getting pregnant are better. Well, I'm happy to say that I am pregnant with this method, it's still very early so anything could happen.

I guess as a word of caution, read enough but not too much, you'll just drive yourself crazy. When I did the research for IUI and the success stories of getting pregnant..they were depressing. But we were successful.


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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:31 PM   #6
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well all you are saying is correct... usually they prescribe clomid for up to six month max right?

what about you just give it a try for 3 and see what happen...?

Sinead got her BFP with it and i think she was ovulate normally before ...(she got BFP first try too i believe)
I don't think Sinead ever got round to needing the Clomid in the end (lucky girl!!) If I remember right, I think she was going to get it when they got the results of her DH's SA, but she got her BFP before that happened.


 
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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:32 PM   #7
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I was put on clomid and also went through IUI treatment. I was ovulating regularly but the clinic I went to prescribed clomid...we figured if I produced more eggs our chances of getting pregnant are better. Well, I'm happy to say that I am pregnant with this method, it's still very early so anything could happen.

I guess as a word of caution, read enough but not too much, you'll just drive yourself crazy. When I did the research for IUI and the success stories of getting pregnant..they were depressing. But we were successful.
See, this is what the majority of my research has found; clomid & IUI together can be successful in someone who already ovulates. Clomid by itself however, not so much.

Maybe I'll take the clomid this month, and then when I go back in 5 weeks, I'll also ask my consultant to refer us for IUI too??


 
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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:36 PM   #8
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IUI has to be done when you ovulate. If you wait 5 weeks, you will miss this cycle...not sure if you knew that or not.

You never know, the clomid may work....someone needs to be a success story...maybe that will be you.


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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:45 PM   #9
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IUI has to be done when you ovulate. If you wait 5 weeks, you will miss this cycle...not sure if you knew that or not.

You never know, the clomid may work....someone needs to be a success story...maybe that will be you.
I won't be doing IUI for a long time yet. I need to referred to the IVF unit in Cardiff first, which is what my consultant offered to do for me yesterday, but I said no.

I don't think we'll be eligible for IUI until Sept of this year anyway, because we have to have been TTC for over 2 years before they will treat us.

What I meant is, I will take just the clomid this cycle, and see what happens. When I go back in 5 weeks, I will then ask my DR to also refer us for IUI, which, like I said, we probably won't be able to have until the end of this year.

Whether or not I continue taking just the clomid for the next 3 months as Miel suggested; I haven't decided yet. As Maz said, there is not much point me taking meds for something that I don't need to take meds for.

Hopefully, I'll get pregnant this cycle, before I even have to start taking the Clomid (I'm due to start on day 2 of my next cycle - which is roughly 2 weeks away).



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Old Feb 3rd, 2009, 14:47 PM   #10
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Hey chick, we are on the unexplained list too,but they have never mentioned clomid to me, just said IUI is next option??xx


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