Conceiving Twins Clomid
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Conceiving Twins Clomid
Can Clomid increase the chance of conceiving twins even with one fallopian tube?
This is my first cycle on Clomid (50mg) and unfortunately it hasn't worked which I'm really upset about. I have heard that the stronger the dose of clomid the higher the chance is of conceiving twins. I will be increasing my dose next month to 100mg but was just wondering if it would still increase my chance of having twins with one fallopian tube? Can you release more than one egg from one side? I'm not aiming for twins (although that would be lovely) I'm just curious that's all. Thanks xxx
The Clomid will cause your ovary to stimulate egg production but this doesn't mean that all the stimulated eggs will be ready for fertilization at the same time. The higher dose will hopefully stimulate two or three eggs that will be viable for conception to occur. Twins are great! I hope this round works for you and that you get pregnant and have a safe and healthy baby (or two!!)
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The boys @ almost 4mon
Clomid..and conceived twins?
Me and my fiance were trying for a baby for almost 2 years we do have a previous daughter. I decided to quit taking clomid back in August "07" cause it was just too much pain when ovulating. I did not take the clomid in October "07", and just thought we would quit taking it and just try naturally. Well 13 days before my period was due I took a test and I was pregnant! I am not 20 weeks and last Monday I went in to find the sex of the baby and tada...there is TWINS! My question is could the clomid of still been in my body and caused the twins or was it complete chance? We do not have twins on my side but my fiance cousin just had boy/girl twin? Anyone else with this experience?
I looked it up at medhelp.com and many said that clomid can stay in your system only until your next cycle. Which means that it was by chance or the clomid as to the reason that you ended up with my god-children and that there was a bigger reason that it took 2 years to conceive them. There was also a reason I got prego with Ethan and them for some stupid reason decided to get my tubes tied.....which I am getting untied. Im not to sure about Tonys side mattering, but I always thought both maternal and paternal counted. So, since you stopped Clomid in August, you got prego in Septmeber and found out in October, the clomid prolly helped in making the twins. But nobody will ever know.... kinda like how many licks does it take to get ot the center of a tootsie pop? The world may never know!!



