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here is my poblem: i am 25 years old and i have stopped ovulating on my own, my last doctor was going to put me on progesterone to get my period and then clomid to concieve, well we have moved out of state and now we are unable to get health insurance.(once pregnant we would be covered under the state medical until delivery, which will also cover the baby) we are considering buying these drugs online to achieve a pregnancy...do you think this would be unwise? i know if i go to the doctor the visit would be expensive, not to mention the costs of the prescriptions...i would like to here your opinion...thanks
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| Nay - February 28 |
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Putting yourself on any medication could be dangerous, It is important to have medical advice. Doing it by yourself may end up being more expencive than going to a doctor as you will not know all the process involved. Good luck
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I did it. They are the same as your Doctor would prescribe. I know you take it starting the 5th day after your menstal and continue for 5-7 days. usually one clomid is 50mg and that is what dr's usually start it at...i took 100mg instead now don't know if i'm having a single baby or multiples...good luck
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let me know what happens w/ you please!!!
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| D - March 9 |
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If all you need is Clomid it's reasonably cheap, however like you said the visits will be $$$. I am a medical professional and it isn't advised to buy drugs online from people you don't know. (and have really no idea if what your getting is legit) Having said that, my friend, also in medicine bought some of her IVF drugs online and has 2 healthy boys. Good luck
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