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Hi please help! I took 10mg of Provera for 5 days starting Jan 01,2009 i got period on the 12th and took clomid 15th-19th.Then on Feb.3 I had a light pink slippery clear discharge when i would pee but only when wiping. I would put a pad on but no stains at all.So its like that for the next couple of days with bloating and adominal side cramps (like a period).I had sex on the 19th and on the 21st and those 2 days i bled alot during sex, would wear a pad but nothing. Is this my period? I did not take provera at all this month! When do i take Provera again? Should i take it on the same day every month?? PLease help me, my husband and i want a baby, but cant be going to the doctor all the time. I have no Insurance and only he is working! I would really like some advise on what days of the month i should take Provera.(oh yeah Im still having the light pink clear slippery discharge when i clean myslef after peeing.)
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replied April 15th, 2009
You seem to be on the correct combination, however provera is used only to bring down your cycle so that you can count 5 days within your cycle to take clomid. Provera is only used the following month if your cycle doesn't come down.....generally that's caused only if you didn't ovulate the month prior. You should go to clomid calculator ovulation calendar.com to put in your information. This will tell you when you most likely will ovulate.

It' s always nice to get information from people that are going through the same thing, BUT it's most important to have guidance of a OBGYN to make sure your body is responding correctly to the medicine or if the dosage of clomid needs to be increased.

I wish you all the baby dust....
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