In the clinical trials for Clomid, a small number of women, about one per cent, experienced irregular periods, with spotting and abnormal bleeding. In most cases the symptoms are related to the drugs and do not necessarily indicate a pregnancy.
It is concerning, however, that you mention having sharp,stabbing pain. If you have had other abnormal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting or fever -- or generally feel like something is wrong - you should contact your healthcare professional for further evaluation.
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Hi Anonymous and thanks for your question.
In the clinical trials for Clomid, a small number of women, about one per cent, experienced irregular periods, with spotting and abnormal bleeding. In most cases the symptoms are related to the drugs and do not necessarily indicate a pregnancy.
It is concerning, however, that you mention having sharp,stabbing pain. If you have had other abnormal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting or fever -- or generally feel like something is wrong - you should contact your healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Hope that's helpful,
Pam
October 12, 2014 - 1:09pmThis Comment
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