In this case, it may be prudent to consider either swithching from clomid's antagonistic properties to another, unless performing IUI's since we don't know if clomid is negatively affecting cervical mucus quality which would not allow sperm to adequately penetrate from intercourse. The options would be to yes, supplement your clomid with estrogen (make sure there are no contraindications to estrogen's use such as history of blood clots or other adverse events) and to start the supplementation early on, such as CD5. Other medications to consider that may not have such a negative effect would be letrozole &/or injectable medications.
what is estrogen's common name and when will a doctor prescribe it, i suspect clomid may have done the same to me but my doctors have not caught on to this? I had 2 miscarriages in the past, could it be due to clomid thinning my lining. Will herbal supplements like false unicorn root do the trick as they are meant to prevent miscarriage and regulate hormones??
April 11, 2007