Thanks Sienna. I'm new in my research so when you say they cancel each other out is this because:
SI blocks your oestrogen receptors to trick your body into thinking you need more FSH which stimulates your follicles. Then as your follicles mature they release oestrogen. Once oestrogen reaches a certain point, your body will release LH which triggers ovulation.
and
AC increases the ratio of progesterone to oestrogen by balancing excess oestrogen.
So...
SI is needed for a good strong egg in the follicular phase
and
AC is needed to balance out excess oestrogen in the luteal phase and encourage progesterone needed for successful implantation/lining
so the anti-oestrogen effect of AC 'cancels' the oestrogen produced by the maturing follicles (thanks to SI) which is needed for the release of LH which triggers ovulation?
Is that right?? I'm a newbie so prone to nerding it out for a while...
But if that is the case how does AC work on its own?- doesn't it work just by harmonising the ratio between oestrogen and progesterone? So you could SI on your clomid days and then take AC after your clomid days till ovulation??


Anyone tried this?? Or is it a complete NO NO in the world of TTC?
