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Clomid online

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Emma785 · 21/07/2021 11:18

I have pcos and am very lucky to have conceived previously using clomid, for this reason my doctor will not prescribe it, so I paid to be seen by fertility clinic towards end of last year. They run a series of tests on both me and Dh which thankfully found no issues other than pcos which I already knew I had. They would prescribe clomid but only if I had first cycle monitoring at a fairly inflated cost (when you consider the tablets themselves are not expensive) . I am now considering buying one cycle online but obviously I am cautious in doing so. Has anyone brought online? If so where did you use?

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kennetrose · 21/07/2021 14:19

You shouldn't be taking Clomid without medical supervision. Firstly there is a lifetime limit on Clomid as it can increase the risk of ovarian cancer, secondly there is a risk of OHSS while taking it at any time which is a painful condition at best and fatal at worst.

If they let you take it without monitoring and without following their procedures and something happened, they could be in massive trouble.

kennetrose · 21/07/2021 14:25

also to add, there's a risk of multiples on Clomid, which is always a high risk pregnancy. Without supervision you won't know how many follicles you have. Multiple pregnancies put the lives of mother and babies in danger. Twins might be okay, but do you want triplets or quadruplets?

AttilaTheMeerkat · 21/07/2021 15:30

Even if you know the source you should not buy such drug treatment this online. You have no idea whether the online product offered is genuine or counterfeit.

You should be monitored whilst on clomid as it’s quite powerful stuff. Whilst it’s often the first line of treatment for PCOS patients it’s not actually suitable for every PCOSer to take. Clomid resistance is also a potential issue for such patients.

arapunzel · 23/07/2021 01:04

I have PCOS, I purchased clomid online back in 2017, and managed to conceive on my 3rd round and had my DD in 2018.

I was worried about buying it online, I eventually found an online pharmacy based in the UK who I purchased it as well as some Day 21 blood tests from. I had no monitoring, but I decided that was my risk.

Sadly that UK based online pharmacy no longer sell clomid, I wish they did as we’ve been TTC no 2 for 18months. I do have a 4th round of clomid I was sent with the magic round 3, and just debating if to take it - it’s now out of date.

MariDD · 21/11/2021 10:57

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40smum23 · 09/08/2023 08:49

We bought ours from clomid Queen in uk, as far as I'm aware they still doing (or at least they were when we conceived our daughter last year).
Think very carefully before taking that route. We never had any issues with any of our 3 children from clomid, but we did research for nearly 2 years before we bought it the first time to make sure we were fully informed and making the decision knowing the risks

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