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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant While I Am On Clomid?

Yep I have a question. I am on my 4th month of clomid, & my husband & I have been trying for 6 years! I m 30 and my hubby is 31. He went to go have an anaylsis done a few years ago when we first started this & I believe the Dr. said that 90% were good motility & 10% were not. But his count was good- he will be going in 4 another analysis in a wk. or so - do you think there is till a good chance that we will get pg. w/me being on the clomid? I really hope we don t have to go to the next route!! However, he has anxiety issues 2 so that could be playing a part in this too.
Mon, 7 Dec 2015
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Hi,

With 6 years of infertility and 3 failed Clomid cycles. I would advise you to reconsider your options. Clomid is helpful only if you have diagnosed PCOS, if not then its better to consider an IVF cycle. Success rate of IVF is up to 40%, unlike 10% of the Clomid cycle.
I would advise you to get analysis done and refer a good IVF specialist for further treatment.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant While I Am On Clomid?

Hi, With 6 years of infertility and 3 failed Clomid cycles. I would advise you to reconsider your options. Clomid is helpful only if you have diagnosed PCOS, if not then its better to consider an IVF cycle. Success rate of IVF is up to 40%, unlike 10% of the Clomid cycle. I would advise you to get analysis done and refer a good IVF specialist for further treatment. Hope this helps. Regards.