
Occasionally women need to have their ovulation induced when they are having problems conceiving. Clomid is a fertility medication which induces ovulation. We usually start this medication at 50 mg. (one tablet) daily on days 5-9 of your menstrual cycle (please see instructions below). If the lower dosing fails to induce ovulation we may increase the dosage.
After clomid, one of three things may occur:
When your period begins, mark this as "day 1" on your calendar. Count and mark the number of days until "day 5" and mark this on your calendar. This is the day you will begin taking clomid. Take the medication on days 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. You may then label the calendar on the days you may ovulate (most likely days 12-15). You should have intercourse at least on days 12, 14, and 16 of your cycle. Then count and label your calendar on "days 27-31." This may be when your period begins again. If your cycle has not begun by "day 31" please call our office.
Clomid is a fertility medication. One important side effect is the possibility of multiple births. The probability of having twins while taking this medication is 7% (meaning 7 out of 100 women taking clomid will get pregnant with twins). The chance of having more than twins is rare.
For instructions on administering medication, click here.
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