tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1851682447163727760.post2226070812322390955..comments2023-09-08T06:11:33.395-07:00Comments on Women's Health and Fertility: Trying To Conceive For One Year: Clomid Vs. Laparoscopy?women:s health and fertilityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08894216102467479481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1851682447163727760.post-20613921210936110872013-04-27T14:40:18.463-07:002013-04-27T14:40:18.463-07:00Hello,
You don't ask a question so there is n...Hello,<br /><br />You don't ask a question so there is no specific answer to give. I would recommend that you read the second on PCO in this blog as I have covered it very extensively. Just a couple of thoughts for you to bear in mind:<br />1. PCO is a difficult problem and it is very important that you see the right doctor, otherwise, you will be wasting time. Most general Ob/Gyn's doctors do not have the knowledge and skill to treat this problem. You need to see a fertility specialist!<br />2. Clomid can be given in dosages from 50-250 mg per day for five days and the determination on how much to give is based on ultrasound monitoring. Most PCO patients either require 250 mg or do not respond to this medication. Alternatives are Femara and injectables. Metformin dosage is 1500 mg per day and should ONLY be used in patients that have been shown to have insulin resistance. It does not work in all PCO patients.<br /><br />Just based on the information you have given me, you have not seen and are not seeing the right doctors. Don't let more time pass by. Seek out the correct specialist.<br /><br />Good Luckwomen:s health and fertilityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08894216102467479481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1851682447163727760.post-1110181259310563452013-04-22T03:05:21.274-07:002013-04-22T03:05:21.274-07:00i dont know if you will receive this czuse its bn ...i dont know if you will receive this czuse its bn a long time since anybody has been on but i leave it to God to see to it you get it.I have been struggling to have a baby for 3years now.I have been put on one round of clomid by one gynae and another round by another and not consecutively cause i moved towns.I was diagnosed with PCOS about a year back.I have recently been referred to another ob/gynae who has me on 500mg metformin,clomid 100mg. I have also been proactive and research about the disease on my own which has recently led to me taking Vitamin D and Omega 3 and 6.My periods are very irregular ,I have been known to go for more than a year without seeing a period.I have been put on the pill and on primolut N to try and regulate the period.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com