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Mrs.Ciccarella

2cd Cycle of Clomid!

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by , 06-21-2012 at 10:06 PM (286 Views)
Hi, I'm 19 years old and my husband is 27. We got married July 29th, 2011 and since our honeymoon we have decided we really want a baby! I know I get that I'm young and have a lot of time left, BUT I don't get my periods like a normal 19 year old does. If I don't have any pills for me to have a period (my doctor has me take Provera to get my "fake" period so I don't ovulate) If I don't take that then I MIGHT have my period 2 or 3 times a year... At MOST. So I guess I would like advice on what to do for making it work the best. today is 6/21/12 and I start my LH Kit tomorrow morning. I'm really scared this won't work for me, and I'm really hoping to get pregnant before we move to Washington DC because I really like this doctor and don't want to do all the tests and stuff again. It's already almost been a year..... Any advice???
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  1. Mrs.Ciccarella's Avatar
    Another question is... Is it bad that after 20 minutes of having my pelvic tilted up my husbands sperm leaks out of me.... Does this mean that it's not staying in me like it should be?
  2. dlbaby's Avatar
    Have you been diagnosed with PCOS? I was diagnosed when I was 19. Like you I would only get my periods a few times a year. I recently had a procedure called Ovarian Drilling which should help to regulate my period and ovulation. Its been only a month but reading in the blogs it is a very successful for over 80% of those who get it done. I did this because I was not responsive to clomid and injections and my doctor thought this would work for me.

    In regards, to your second question my doctor has told me that leakage is normal and should not be concern. You only one sperm to get pregnant.

    Good luck.
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