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Taken Clomid. Delayed Period, Back Pain, Sore Breasts, Vomiting. Negative Pregnancy Test. What Should I Do?
Dear DR, I am 10 month & have a regular 28 day period as well as good ovolution but my DR gave me colomid for better fertility . Its my first course of colomid & my period is delayed for 10 days . i have strong back aches , brest soring even i was vomitting during the actual date of my period with no period and am good now canot feel any thing after these 3 days . I got pergnancy blood test since the 5th day of the delay but was negative . what should I do ? shall I wait or take drugs for pushing my period to come out ? thanks in advance
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Don't be upset. Anovulation is a common problem causing infertility. At least its treatable with simple medicines. You can take ovulation inducing tablets & if semen analysis & tubes are fine, can conceive very easily. Even if you need ovulation induction medicines every cycle it will not harm you(at least for first 6 months). So go ahead & get treated.
Wish you good health.
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Taken Clomid. Delayed Period, Back Pain, Sore Breasts, Vomiting. Negative Pregnancy Test. What Should I Do?
Hi, Don t be upset. Anovulation is a common problem causing infertility. At least its treatable with simple medicines. You can take ovulation inducing tablets & if semen analysis & tubes are fine, can conceive very easily. Even if you need ovulation induction medicines every cycle it will not harm you(at least for first 6 months). So go ahead & get treated. Wish you good health.