I have pcos and my partner low mobility sperm taking clomid wat r chances of pregnancy?
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Well I have pcos and when i couldnt get pregnant the doc gave me drugs and I got pregnant the very next time i tried and I had twins. But I havent gotten pregnant since then and we havent really wanted any more. I dont take precautions but I know I wont get pregnant without the drugs. Thats not to say that you wont though. Good luck trying.
PS depending on how long you've been trying for and how old you are you might need to get help along the way.
I was watching a tv show this morning about a lady in the same situation.. how funny huh but anyways, she did have to take fertility drugs to get pregnant the first time, and she had twins. But then almost 2 years later she gave birth to another boy, who was concieved naturally. So it is possible, but it's best to go to a specialist and talk about other options. Good Luck!!
ok, by your tone, you are aware that odds are stacked against you. You should make sure you are ovulating. You have other factors to consider such as age, related medical conditions, stress, et. But my input would be, whatever the chances are, they are but numbers and probabilities. See a fertility expert, pray, and if it's meant to be, you will have your little bundle of joy. Personally, I think adoption is also a joy. Good luck
i think the chances will depend from couple to couple depending on the level of problems that pcos and low mobility sperm are causing, you can ask a doctor online for free, and RE (fertility specialist) and get their take on it. you gotta give them specifics such as the actual sperm count mobility and such, see source below.
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