Hi Sonia,
I understand that, without health insurance, health care and doctor's visits can be very expensive and a financial strain. I want to be able to give you the best guidance.
If I understand you correctly, it is only recently that you have tried to get pregnant. Also, has the doctor, who you visited and who advised you to take Clomid, ever done any tests to prove that you have a infertility problem?
I would suggest that you try to conceive naturally, without taking Clomid. If, after 6 months, you are still unable to conceive, then visit the doctor to rule out an infertility problem.
Is there a free or low cost clinic near where you live? This can be an affordable alternative for care and a second opinion.
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Hi Sonia,
March 14, 2011 - 4:51pmI understand that, without health insurance, health care and doctor's visits can be very expensive and a financial strain. I want to be able to give you the best guidance.
If I understand you correctly, it is only recently that you have tried to get pregnant. Also, has the doctor, who you visited and who advised you to take Clomid, ever done any tests to prove that you have a infertility problem?
I would suggest that you try to conceive naturally, without taking Clomid. If, after 6 months, you are still unable to conceive, then visit the doctor to rule out an infertility problem.
Is there a free or low cost clinic near where you live? This can be an affordable alternative for care and a second opinion.
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