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Asked by kaylia2oo5

Q: Clomid & Multiples?

I seen a gyno on Oct 28th, who put me on clomid (50mg). The second cycle using clomid we conceived! The Gyno told me that chances of getting pregnant with multiples on that low of a dose of clomid was very low.
I went and had my first prenatal appointment today. The prenatal Doc I seen was "concerned" about multiples when using clomid and is sending me for an ultrasound to see how many "humans are growing in there".

My question: Has anyone ever got pregnant or not got pregnant with multiples on 50mg of clomid for 5 cycle days?

This question was asked Feb. 4, 2014 11:04pm
Category: Expecting Multiples

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Answered by mamasingsing - Feb. 5, 2014 7:53pm
Hey ladies , I was on clomid for 3 cycles , 50 mg 5-9 , 100 mg 5-9 and 100 mg 3-9 I took January off and got a bfp can I still end up with twins or more also second cycle I did trigger shot too.

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Answered by mrsamanda - Feb. 5, 2014 3:22pm
I got pregnant on my 2nd round of Clomid. My doctor said she has rarely seen any multiples on such a low dose. I only have a singleton in there, so I think the chances are low.

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Answered by cbrown0815 - Feb. 5, 2014 2:42pm
I got clomid twins on 100mgs. But Ovulation felt different to me...it was actually painful. I felt my insides every time i sat down or walked around. So it made sense that i hyper-ovulated. I found out at my first u/s at 8 weeks.

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Answered by kaylia2oo5 - Feb. 5, 2014 10:09am
They're supposed to call me today with an ultrasound appointment!

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Answered by estone - Feb. 5, 2014 4:29am
Did you have an ultrasound?

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