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Can Bromocriptine And Clomid Be Taken Together While Treating High Levels Of Prolactin?
I have high levels of prolactin so my Dr placed me on bromocryptine an told me take it then come back to her on cd2 so that she can prescribe clomid for me to start as well. But can i take both bromocryptine and clomid together. I do ovulate cause i get a positive ovulation but not sure why i don t get pregnant.
Hi, I think if you ovulate, then you can go for a natural cycle tracking. In this, repeated ultrasound will be done to see the growth of your follicles. When follicles reach a size more than 17 to 18 mm, injection will be given to rupture the follicles. Be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. Take progesterone for next 2 weeks. Do a urine pregnancy test at home after that. Discuss with your doctor regarding this.
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Can Bromocriptine And Clomid Be Taken Together While Treating High Levels Of Prolactin?
Hi, I think if you ovulate, then you can go for a natural cycle tracking. In this, repeated ultrasound will be done to see the growth of your follicles. When follicles reach a size more than 17 to 18 mm, injection will be given to rupture the follicles. Be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. Take progesterone for next 2 weeks. Do a urine pregnancy test at home after that. Discuss with your doctor regarding this.