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Hi I am 26 years old married. We are trying to conceive for about 6 months but unable it. I have PCOS when I consulted my gynic she prescribed be clomid 50 mg. It has been 2 cycles of 50 mg and I had my periods. So I asked her if can increase the dosage of clomid to 100 mg she said as I got periods I am ovulating and no need to increase the dosage. So my question is can I increase the dosage to 100 mg to as i am not getting pregnant on 50 mg. Does getting periods on clomid really means I am ovulating. Please help me. Thanks in advance.
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If you are getting your periods regularly it means you're ovulating. Don't increase the dose of clomid yourself, follow your doctor's advice.
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