Starting Clomid can be an exciting time. It can also be a bit nerve wracking. Often it's something tried at the beginning of fertility treatment, which means there's a whole lot of hope along with a whole lot of questions.
I remember way, way back in 2004 when I first tried Clomid. At that point, I was being treated by a gynecologist, and had not moved onto a reproductive endocrinologist (otherwise known as a fertility doctor.) I was so hopeful it would work out. And while I did get pregnant, I ended up miscarrying.
Clomid wasn't the solution for me, but it is the solution for many infertile couples with ovulation problems or unexplained infertility. It may be your golden ticket to pregnancy.
Here are plenty of articles about Clomid, with answers to common questions:
- Clomid FAQ
- What Is Clomid?
- Clomid Side Effects
- What Are the Chances of Getting Pregnant with Twins on Clomid?
- When Should We Have Sex when Trying to Get Pregnant With Clomid?
- What Is the Clomid Success Rate?
- What if Clomid Doesn't Work?
- Readers Respond: How Would You Feel if You Got Pregnant With Twins?
Are you starting Clomid? If yes, be sure to share with us how you feel about getting started on Clomid here. (You can also read what others felt regarding Clomid treatment.)


I have irregular period after being on depo for 1.5 years. I stopped taking depo in February 2010. but i have not fallen pregnant up to date. Can i take clomid since it seems am not ovulating.
i have been on clomid and fell pregnant on my second course, then miscarried at week 12. devasted and gutted and still trying.
I am on my second course of clomid this month and keeping my fingers and toes crossed that i will fall pregnant soon. I was told by my Dr that last month i had not yet ovulated on Clomid??
I also have Endometriosis, so i hope this does not effect me falling pregnant..