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Sorry to hear that your sick. Good news is mucinex helps some women while TTC with CM. I know that some people take femera or tamoxifen instead of clomid but don't know if it's still 6 months which one you take? I have also heard of women as long as they have mature follicles just using injectibles and trigger shots with no clomid. When you have your initial consult with the RE she/he will be able to tell you which path is right for you whether they want you to to do TI or IUI and then your options after that.
Gotcha, thanks for the info! You are so helpful, and it's nice to have some idea of what to be asking about. I've still got 3 of the Clomid cycles left after this one, so I'm thinking it's not a bad idea to get to the RE before I've used them all. On the other hand, the first one didn't result in ovulation (too low of a dose), so maybe we should give it 3 full months of the right dose of Clomid. Definitely going to ask my doctor's opinion on this.
You can definitely do IUI without Clomid, but likely you'll want to be on some other form of meds. After 3 failed Clomid cycles (1 with an IUI) we moved on to injectable meds. We have done 1 cycle on injectables with an IUI and are just starting our second.
I can't remember if your DH had a SA? That may help you/your Dr make a decision if IUI is something you should consider.
Clomid is just one med that most doctors start with because it's cheap. I once heard the comparison that it's like taking an aspirin for a migraine. There are definitely lots of stronger meds that you can take if Clomid does not work for you. However, they are much more expensive than Clomid is.
Good to know that injectables are an option if I run out of Clomid attempts. Hearing about the 6 month max for Clomid makes it sound as if you have no other options once you've used your 6 months up. Thank goodness it sounds like that's not the case. My DH did have a SA and it came back totally normal. At this point the cost of the meds doesn't scare me as much as the cost of IUI or IVF, but it all adds up for sure.
DITTO!!
I took tamoxifen by the way. It is a much gentler drug than clomid. But honestly I'd go straight for the injectibles. tamoxifen would almost be going backward, kwim?
Makes sense to me!

oh..
TRIGGER TONIGHT AT 8:30. THE RETRIEVAL IS FRIDAY AT 7:30 AM!!!!
Nervous...excited...gahhh!!
Oooh, exciting!!! Good luck to you!!!
Hi everyone, may I join in?
I had seen threads like this a while ago, but at the time it was not as involved, and not many people had progressed to such treatments as iui or ivf. I'm glad I stumbled in here to see others in the same boat
I'm in another 2ww... had my 4th IUI last Friday. We are going on 6 years of TTC... starting with metformin, working up to clomid, and now a follistim/ovidrel with iui combo. My RE really would prefer IVF, but sadly that is too large an expense for us![]()
Welcome! These ladies have been such a great source of encouragement and information. My DH and I are a bit earlier in the process--TTC for about a year and a half and on our third cycle of Clomid for my PCOS. But these ladies are a wealth of information and we're all here to support each other!
Elisabeth - Sorry you've been sick! Have you spoken to your doc about doing IUI with injectibles? That seems to be an option for most couples.
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I tested this morning (9 days past 3 day IVF transfer) and it was negative. I know I shouldn't have tested and now I'm totally bummed.![]()
My blood test is scheduled for Tuesday. I don't seem to be having AF symptoms other than being very weepy. I think that's from the projesterone though. I'm also VERY tired and have trouble staying awake after work. The side pains have pretty much gone away, so I've put that off to a pulled muscle.
My DH seems to think the hormones are doing a real number on me. I'm very depressed and the thought of having to go through this all again in a few months is overwhelming. I'm trying my best to be positive, but can't seem to pull myself out of this.
Sorry for the pitty party....
No I sure haven't yet. I suppose I just want to know what I should be asking about should this third cycle of Clomid not work out. And no apologies please! This is a tough road to walk, made only that much tougher by all the hormones making our emotions out of whack. I too go through times I feel really positive and times I can't snap out of feeling down. I am sure that's totally normal. We're rooting for you!