If you ordered clomid online, which website did you use?

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We're thinking about ordering clomid now incase the soy doesn't work this cycle. I remember reading about two websites where you can order it from Mexico, I just can't remember the website names!

My insurance won't even cover an OB/GYN visit if I'm going for fertility reasons but I did see a fertility specialist last year that recommended clomid so I know it's something that I would be prescribed if I had my old medical insurance.
 
Hello How regular are your cycles? I wouldn't recommend ordering Clomid online as you don't really know whats in them etc unless you know people have had from from that website before xx
 
My cycles are 35 days apart but I'm not getting a positive OPK at all, testing twice per day from cd10-28.

I can't remember the message board where I found the Mexican pharmacy links but there were women who had ordered, used it and got their BFP.
 
My cycles are 35 days apart but I'm not getting a positive OPK at all, testing twice per day from cd10-28.

I can't remember the message board where I found the Mexican pharmacy links but there were women who had ordered, used it and got their BFP.

If you feel comfortable with getting them online then i say go for it and 35 days are fairly good I know some people don't get positive opks and some people will surge in the middle of the night have you tried charting ? Xx
 
I use the FF app, but I can't chart temps because I have insomnia and I sleep/wake up at all different times.
 
Just be careful, you never know what your really getting when you order online. Also, a lot of doctors monitor you with blood work and ultrasounds to make sure it's right for you. taking it blindly might be a bit scary. If it doesn't make you ovulate it can risk causing cystic ovaries that will prevent you from ovulating at all.

I work for a diagnostic imaging clinic and I see a lot of the scary outcomes.

Just please be careful.
 
Also, i know you said an OB appointment wouldn't be covered by your medical insurance, but would you be covered for an endocrinologist? That's who I'm seeing for my hormone therapies, next step is a fertility doctor if things haven't changed by my next follow up at the end of the month.
 
Also, i know you said an OB appointment wouldn't be covered by your medical insurance, but would you be covered for an endocrinologist? That's who I'm seeing for my hormone therapies, next step is a fertility doctor if things haven't changed by my next follow up at the end of the month.

They would cover a regular endocrinologist but not a reproductive one like I saw last year when I had different insurance. And they won't cover any blood work or scans that check for ovulation.
 
Just be careful, you never know what your really getting when you order online. Also, a lot of doctors monitor you with blood work and ultrasounds to make sure it's right for you. taking it blindly might be a bit scary. If it doesn't make you ovulate it can risk causing cystic ovaries that will prevent you from ovulating at all.

I work for a diagnostic imaging clinic and I see a lot of the scary outcomes.

Just please be careful.

Totally agree with all the above.....It's a strong medication and there can be all sorts of side effects.... Just be careful indeed.
 
If I knew it was safe, I'd use it. Sorry, just adding two pence in. Ill try anything now!
 

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