Can Clomid help me achieve pregnancy if Im not having periods?
But first you need to figure out what’s going on with your cycles. Are you lacking periods due to anovulation (not releasing an egg each month)? Do you have a hormonal imbalance? And if there’s a yes to either/both, you need to have some tests done to find out WHY. Once you’ve established what’s going on, then potentially Clomid is one drug option that can get ovulation back on track. First things first, you need to go see your OB/GYB and let him/her know that you’re having trouble conceiving (especially if it’s been more than 6 months of trying). You will likely be recommended to see an infertility specialist (the name is scary, but it’s not a big deal) – and that doctor will run some lab work and perform some tests to get all the data needed to decide on the proper treatments course. My hubby and I had trouble conceiving for 2.5 years. So I had the following tests run: -bloodwork (on 3 different ocassions) -urinalysis -Sonogram to look at my ovaries (and make sure there were eggs the