So I got the news today my first clomid cycle didn't work and I didn't ovulate. I know its not a big crazy concern just really bummed out. I know I need to see the RE but my obgyn wants me to do one more cycle with a different dosage before she sends me to her RE. Hope everyone else is having a better week!
Re: First clomid cycle a bust
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
The RE's job is to help women get pregnant, and the OBGYN is there to take care of you AFTER you get pregnant. Most of them have no business prescribing fertility meds. Did you know that a common side effect for Clomid is to thin your uterine lining? Yeah, so even if you ovulate next time, your lining could be too thin for the fertilized egg to be able to implant. This is why you're only allowed 6 cycles in your entire lifetime. The RE will measure your uterine lining at various points of your medicated cycle to make sure that doesn't happen... protecting your fertility and giving you a better shot at not just ovulating but actually getting pregnant. ;-)
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
Thanks for your advice and support I called my obgyn today and made an appointment with the RE I go next Thursday. I will let everyone know what happens after the appointment. Any advice on what I should expect?
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
My first clomid cycle was unsuccessful too. And it looks like my second cycle may have been (currently day 46 and no progesterone rise). I'm in the UK, so think it may be slightly different over here. But I'm just about to collect another prescription for a higher dose for the third cycle when the time comes.
Don't be down-heartened, the tests will help you get the correct treatment. xx