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Taking Clomid And Progesterone. No Periods. Should I Use Provera?

Hi, I am 38 year old female, trying to conceive for a second kid. Last month I was on 50 mg clomid for 5 days and the Progesterone test on Day 21 came back no ovulation with 0.7 . I didn t get periods immediately. Doctor prescribed provera for 10 days. 12th day I got my period. Again this month I took 100 mg clomid for 5 days. Day 21 Progesterone test results showed 2.1 No Ovuation . I am not getting periods again. Is it okay to use Provera again? I am worried whether there are chances to get pregnant again?
Sat, 4 Aug 2012
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Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
A negative day 21 progesterone test is indicative of no ovulation and thus no fertilisation. The delay in your periods is likely to be due to hormonal imbalance. You can again take provera after consulting with your gynecologist.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Taking Clomid And Progesterone. No Periods. Should I Use Provera?

Hello. Thanks for writing to us. A negative day 21 progesterone test is indicative of no ovulation and thus no fertilisation. The delay in your periods is likely to be due to hormonal imbalance. You can again take provera after consulting with your gynecologist. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com