Answered by a member - Dec. 19, 2012 11:05am
clomid has a VERY high chance of twins. bc as you know it helps you ovulate 2 eggs!
do some research !! but alot of women i know who taken clomid have twins...everyones different tho
if its meant to be it will....good luck lots of baby dust
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Answered by a member - Dec. 18, 2012 9:35pm
I used clomid with this pregnancy and ovulated two eggs, but only ended up with one baby. My fertility doctor told me even if you ovulate 2 eggs, you still have a 90% chance of a singleton and only a 10% chance that both eggs will be fertilized and you'll end up with twins.
With my first pregnancy, we were not monitoring my eggs so I'm not sure how many I ovulated, but on my first ultrasound there were two sacs (at about 6 weeks), but only one developed into a baby.
So basically the chances are pretty slim, but it does happen (I think about 5-7% of the time with clomid use).
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Answered by xSharky7 - Dec. 19, 2012 8:56am
I see I sure hope if God wills I will have twins I hope so even if there was a small chance
I will take it
would love 2 twin boys
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