I'm not sure if this is best on the infertility or conception board but I'll start here as I'm desperate for help.
My husband and I have been struggling to conceive and our GP referred us to an NHS fertility specialist. When we finally got a date, it was 10 months off so we decided to try a private clinic to see if there were any simple tests or appropriate affordable treatments we could try in the meantime.
The private consultant reviewed the blood tests and scans I had done by the NHS and said although my scans show that I ovulate (corpus luteum present), I have the hormone properties of PCOS (mainly slightly raised androgen and low(ish) progesterone). He suggested that I try 3 months of Clomid on the lowest does - 50mg. He told me that because I already ovulate, it might not help me but would be worth a try before invasive IVF. I've finished my first round with no side effects. I was scanned at CD12 and told there was no over stimulation. Based on largest follicles of one at 14mm and one at 9mm on CD12 the nurse said that the Clomid probably hadn't had much of an impact.
A few days after this, I got a cancellation appointment with the NHS. The NHS consultant said she would not have prescribed Clomid to me and was actually quite surprised that a doctor had prescribed it. She excused herself to leave the room and came back with a senior consultant colleague. The senior consultant said that I should stop taking the Clomid immediately (in quite an alarming manner). When I asked what the problem was he cited higher risk of multiple births and that I was speeding up egg release which is counter intuitive for people struggling to conceive (I'm 29 with good FSH so I was surprised that was a problem). Confusingly, both the NHS consultants said I was borderline PCOS - I thought Clomid was a standard PCOS treatment.
I'm really confused and don't know what to do - is it best to take the Clomid or not?