Phoneix.... we have been ttc since Aug 2010. My bloods are good and had an HSG which was fine (also had a laparoscopy back in 2009, due to other medical reasons, but the results then were fine, so don't really want another one!). DH has had SA which is good. I just don't ovulate regularly for some reason! I've only had 5 periods this year (the one i'm on now is courtesy of Provera). So at the moment, they are just trying to regulate my cycles and force me to ovulate as at the moment, nothing else seems to be wrong.
Well in the UK we have the NHS (National Health Service), so we don't have to pay for anything, apart from perscriptions (which to be honest is nothing as it is capped at about $10 dollars per perscription). The only downside is that it can take a long time to be seen, and to get 'help' with fertility issues, you have to have been trying for so long and meet certain criteria etc. Each area is different. Where I live.... your supposed to wait 2 years before they will help you, but as my periods are so irregular, my GP got me to see an FS through the back door. Basically, she had to refer me to gynaecology due to extremely irregular periods. Once I saw the Gynae, she was like 'ok so we will put you onto BC to get you regular'.... that's when I had to say 'oh, but i'm also ttc, didn't the doctor tell you that?'.... by then it's too late, and I am already in with the gynae, so they will help me. Kind of a bit naughty, but to be honest.... I kind of don't care. i think most people would do it if their doctor suggested it!
I actually used to live in Michigan, so I know a bit about how the US system works.... and I have to say, i'm so grateful that I'm in the UK! It's so expensive over there! Mind you, we pay for it in our taxes etc.
I don't know if the chlomid is already affecting me, or if it is just me.... but my cocentration doesn't exist at the minute.
I really hope your chlomid works for you.... do you have a 'testing day'?